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Crunchyroll Streams New Kino's Journey Anime Trailer With English Subtitles

posted on by Anita Tai
New Kino's Journey anime slated for October

Crunchyroll streamed the promotional video for the new Kino's Journey anime, Kino no Tabi - the Beautiful World- the Animated Series, on its YouTube channel with English subtitles on Monday. The background music featured in the video is the anime's main theme music, composed by Yoshiaki Dewa (A Lull in the Sea, Flying Witch).

The official website for the anime series posted the original video as well as a 12-minute voice drama titled "Comike no Kuni" -Welcome to the Summer Wars!-" on Thursday.

The series is the newest television anime adaptation of Keiichi Sigsawa's Kino's Journey - The Beautiful World light novels. The anime will premiere in October on AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and BS11. Crunchyroll will stream the series.

The anime's cast includes:

Tomohisa Taguchi (Persona 4 the Golden Animation, Persona 3 the Movie #4 Winter of Rebirth, Twin Star Exorcists) is directing the anime at Lerche. Yukie Sugawara (Overlord, Hina Logi: from Luck & Logic) is in charge of series scripts. Ryoko Amisaki (Sumomomo Momomo - Chijō Saikyō no Yome, Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School: Future Arc) is adapting Kouhaku Kuroboshi's original character designs for animation. EGG FIRM is credited for production.

Nagi Yanagi (A Lull in the Sea, My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU, Bakemonogatari) will perform the anime's opening and ending theme songs.

The story follows the travels of Kino, a young adventurer who rides a talking motorcycle named Hermes. They explore the people and cultures of different places throughout their adventures, spending only three days at each location.

Sigsawa began serializing Kino's Journey in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki HP in 2000, and Kadokawa shipped the 20th volume last October. The novel inspired a 13-episode anime in 2003, and movies premiered in 2005 and 2007.


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