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Pop Team Epic Anime Casts Mikako Komatsu, Sumire Uesaka

posted on by Egan Loo
Cast to host early screening in Tokyo on December 12

The official website for the television anime of Bkub Okawa's Pop Team Epic manga revealed on Wednesday that Mikako Komatsu and Sumire Uesaka will voice the characters Popuko and Pipimi, respectively. The cast news came in the announcement of an early screening of the anime at Tokyo's Ciemart Shinjuku theater on December 12. Komatsu and Uesaka will appear at the event with kigurumi (plush costumed) performers of Popuko and Pipimi.

The surreal four-panel manga centers around two 14-year-old girls, the short Popuko and the tall Pipimi. The story summary on the anime's website quotes William Shakespeare's Tweflth Night play, "There is no darkness but ignorance."

Space Neko Company's Jun Aoki (Oshiruko - The Summertime Mischief, Stephan no Ongaeshi, "#1 Adachin mo Keitai ga Hoshii da chin!") and Aoi Umeki (Kamikaze Douga staffer on City Hunter's "Ryō no Propose" short) are serving as series directors. Kotaro Sudo is planning and producing, and Aoki is in charge of series scripts. Umeki is in charge of concept design works.

Tōru Kanegae is directing the sound at Glovision, and Yasumasa Koyama is handling sound effects. Busted Rose's Gin is composing the music.

Kamikaze Douga is animating the series, and King Records is credited for production. The self-described "crappy anime" will launch in January after a delay from the planned October launch.

Uesaka will also perform the opening theme song "Pop Team Epic" for the series. The song will be Uesaka's ninth single, and it will ship on January 31.

The 12-episode anime will ship in three Blu-ray Disc and DVD releases beginning on January 31. The second volume will ship on February 28, followed by the third volume on March 28. Each volume will cost 6,800 yen (about US$61), include audio commentary, and bundle a booklet.

Ōkawa launched the manga on the Manga Life Win website in 2014, and ended it in 2015. Takeshobo released the manga's first compiled book volume in print in 2015. Ōkawa launched the "second season" in February 2016, and ended it on April 30. Takeshobo released the second volume on June 7. The manga started a "third season" on October 10. The manga and its characters have since become popular not only in Japan but also overseas.

Vertical will start publishing the manga in English next fall.

Source: MoCa via Otakomu


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