
Image: 菅野文(秋田書店)/薔薇王の葬列製作委員会
AMBot | 10/05/2021 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
On the official website of the upcoming anime adaptation Requiem of the Rose King, numerous new details were released today, including the main voice cast, key staff, a key visual, and a 90-second teaser PV. The anime is set to air in two consecutive seasons starting January 2022.
The main cast includes Mitsuki Saiga as Richard, Hikaru Midorikawa as Henry, and Show Hayami as the Duke of York. The additional cast members are:
- Kohsuke Toriumi as Edward
- Yasuaki Takumi as George
- Satoshi Mikami as Warwick
- Satoshi Hino as Catesby
- Sayaka Ohara as Margaret
- Kohei Amasaki as Edward of Westminster
Kentarō Suzuki directs the series at J.C. Staff, and Hiroki Uchida is in charge of the series scripts.
VIZ Media describes the manga as follows:
Richard, the ambitious third son of the House of York, believes he is cursed and doomed to eternal darkness from birth. But is it truly fate that leads him down the path of personal destruction? Or is it his own tormented desires? Based on an early draft of Shakespeare's Richard III, the man who would be king stands at the crossroads of worlds, classes, and good and evil in Aya Kanno's dark fantasy.
The main cast includes Mitsuki Saiga as Richard, Hikaru Midorikawa as Henry, and Show Hayami as the Duke of York. The additional cast members are:
- Kohsuke Toriumi as Edward
- Yasuaki Takumi as George
- Satoshi Mikami as Warwick
- Satoshi Hino as Catesby
- Sayaka Ohara as Margaret
- Kohei Amasaki as Edward of Westminster
Kentarō Suzuki directs the series at J.C. Staff, and Hiroki Uchida is in charge of the series scripts.
VIZ Media describes the manga as follows:
Richard, the ambitious third son of the House of York, believes he is cursed and doomed to eternal darkness from birth. But is it truly fate that leads him down the path of personal destruction? Or is it his own tormented desires? Based on an early draft of Shakespeare's Richard III, the man who would be king stands at the crossroads of worlds, classes, and good and evil in Aya Kanno's dark fantasy.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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