Coming in November 2 and 3, the “Bungou Stray Dogs” series will be having an all night screening of its 1st and second season to be held in Tokyo. New details on the franchise’s latest work will be revealed.
The screening will be taking place at the Kadokawa Cinema, Shinjuku and the additional information on the “Bungou Stray Dogs: Dead Apple” work will be making its way out following the screening of the first season. Taking to the stage for the announcement is the voice actor behind main character, Atsushi Nakajima, Yuuto Uemura. Followed after him to take to the stage after the screening of the second season is the appearance of animation producer Mari Suzuki and producer Kurani Chieki.
From the appearance of the staff and cast there will also be a talk show to be held and the fee of the entire thing is 3000 yen. Any further details can be found on the official website of the franchise and the latest work along with a page for payment.
“Bungou Stray Dogs” is a supernatural mystery manga written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa. Serialized the magazine Young Ace since 2012 the manga series has a total of 12 volumes followed after a light novel series, an anime series and anime film. The anime series was first released in April 2016 and ran until December 2016 with two seasons and a total of 24 episodes in all along with an OVA. An anime film is set to be released in the following year.
The story of the series tells of a world where several individuals are gifted with supernatural powers and use them for different purposes in their daily life. Whether it be for convenience, carrying businesses or even solving mysteries. The main focus of this tale are the members of the “Armed Detective Agency” and their everyday lives.
The cast of this work include:
Atsushi Nakajima: Yuto Uemura
Osamu Dazai: Mamoru Miyano
Doppo Kunikida: Yoshimasa Hosoya
Ranpo Edogawa: Hiroshi Kamiya
Junichirou Tanizaki: Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Kenji Miyazawa: Hiroyuki Kagura
Akiko Yosano: Yuu Shimamura
Naomi Tanizaki: Chiaki Omigawa
Yukichi Fukuzawa: Rikiya Koyama
Ryuunosuke Akutagawa: Kensho Ono
As for the staff they mainly had Takuya Igarashi as the director, Yōji Enokid as the writer and Nobuhiro Arai and Hiroshi Kanno as the chief animation directors, while the former also served as character designer along with Ryō Hirata.
Source: Comic Natalie
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