Ryoko Gi and Takeshi Kusao will be Part of the ‘Black Clover’ Anime Cast!

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It was announced in the 49th issue of this year’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine that two additional cast members are confirmed to join the Black Clover anime cast.

Ryoko Gi (One Piece Film Gold, Heroman, Inuyashiki Last Hero) (picture above) will be voicing the character Witch Queen while Takeshi Kusao (picture below) will be voicing Ladros.

Black Clover is based from the popular manga series of the same name created by Yuki Tabata. The anime’s first episode premiered in Japan on October 2017 with a total of 51 episodes. It was only planned for one season but it continued with episode 52 on October 2 this year. The new opening song titled “Gamushara” (Reckless) and the ending theme song titled “Tenjo Tenge” is performed by 16-year-old musician Miyuna.

The anime is available for streaming in Crunchyroll (in original Japanese with English subtitles) and on Funimation (in English dub). Adult Swim’s Toonami was able to air the anime series on December 2017.

Sources: Comic Natalie, Anime News Network

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