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Granblue Fantasy Anime's 2nd Video Reveals Spring Delay, January Preview Special

posted on by Egan Loo
Latest cast, staff also listed in video for anime of Cygames' game app

The official website for the anime of Cygames' Granblue Fantasy smartphone game began streaming the anime's second promotional video on Sunday. The video reveals that the Granblue Fantasy the Animation series' premiere has been delayed from January to spring. However, a Zankutinzeru-Hen (Zankutinzeru Arc) special will debut on the Tokyo MX television station and AbemaTV streaming service in Japan on January 21, before the main television series.


The latest cast list, as seen in the video, includes:

Yūki Ono as Gran
Nao Tōyama as Lyria
Rie Kugimiya as Vyrn
Miyuki Sawashiro as Katalina
Hiroaki Hirata as Rackam
Yukari Tamura as Io
Rie Tanaka as Rosetta
Emiri Katō as Sierokarte
Tomokazu Sugita as Drang
Kanae Itō as Sturm

Yuuki Itoh (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid) is directing the anime at A-1 Pictures with Ayako Kurata as anime series director. Cygames itself is credited for the scripts, and Toshifumi Akai (Kokoro Connect, Sound of the Sky) is designing the characters. Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy games I-XI), Tsutomu Narita (Final Fantasy XIV composer and arranger), and Yasunori Nishiki are composing the music. BUMP OF CHICKEN performs the anime's theme song "GO" as heard in the video above.

The other staff members include:

Cygames released Granblue Fantasy for iOS and Android devices in December 2013, and it has since registered over 12 million users. The game features music from Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu and art by Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy IX art designer Hideo Minaba. Cygames previously announced that the game will receive an English version.

Illustrator Kendi Oiwa (Welcome to the NHK, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag -Kakusei-, Goth) and writer Makoto Fugetsu launched a manga adaptation of the game in April.

Thanks to Dennis R for the embedded video

Source: MoCa

Update: English game release and character spellings corrected. Thanks, AksaraKishou and Kougeru


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