AMBot | 03/26/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
A new main trailer has been revealed for the upcoming TV anime "Kill Blue," based on the manga series of the same name by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. At the same time, the production team released a second key visual showing the protagonist Juzo Ogami with a textbook in his left hand and a pistol in his right hand.

The second main PV begins with a key scene where the legendary hitman Juzo Ogami is stung by a wasp during a mission and suddenly takes on the form of a middle school student. The following scenes provide glimpses into the "cool life" of the killer, who is investigating incognito at a middle school on behalf of his organization. Later in the trailer, alongside Juzo indulging in his new daily life, his partner Kotatsu Nekota and the homeroom teacher Chisato Shiraishi are introduced. In the second half of the video, a bold declaration by Noren Mitsuoka, the daughter of a major corporation, causes a stir, gradually bringing more flamboyant characters into focus. Among them are Shin Kohazame, Tenma Tendo, and the brothers Kazuma and Eiji Rindo, who are seen in action-packed scenes.

The also released second key visual shows Ogami with the aforementioned accessories and Noren and the other main characters in the background.

The TV anime series "Kill Blue" will premiere on April 11 on Japanese television. The story revolves around the 39-year-old hitman Ogami, who through unfortunate circumstances is transformed into the body of a 13-year-old and must henceforth lead a double life as a middle school student. The role of the teenage Ogami is voiced by Yuko Sanpei, while Shunsuke Takeuchi lends his voice to the adult killer. The other main roles include Fuka Izumi as Noren Mitsuoka, Shuichiro Umeda as Kotatsu Nekota, and Daisuke Sakuma (known as a member of the group Snow Man) as Shin Kohazame.

Hiro Kaburagi directs the production at Studio CUE, while Miho Daidoji is responsible for character design.

"Kill Blue": New PV Shows Dangerous School Life – Second Key Visual Released
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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