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2nd Bungo Stray Dogs Stage Play Reveals Additional Cast, Visual

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Nonoka Ōbuchi, Hirotaka Katō join cast of fall play

The official Bungo Stray Dogs stage play website revealed two additional cast members on Wednesday for Bungo Stray Dogs: Kuro no Jidai (Black Era), the second stage play adaptation of Kafka Asagiri and Sango Harukawa's Bungo Stray Dogs manga. Nonoka Ōbuchi will play Elise, and Hirotaka Katō will play Ryūrō Hirotsu. The staff also revealed visuals of the cast in costume.

The main cast members (pictured above starting in the upper left corner) are:

Tawada is reprising his role from the first stage play.

The website also revealed that the play's final performance at Osaka's Morinomiya Piloti Hall on October 14 will have a live viewing event at theaters throughout Japan. Attendees will receive a special collaboration bromide from the anime's character designer and chief animation director Nobuhiro Arai.

The play will run in Tokyo at the Sunshine Gekijō from September 22 to October 8, and will then run in Osaka at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall from October 13-14.

The first play ran at the KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre in Yokohama last December, at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall in Osaka on January 12-13, and at AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo from January 31 to February 4.

Kafka Asagiri and Sango Harukawa's original manga centers around a league of literary figures with supernatural powers. For example, in real life, Ryūnosuke Akutagawa wrote acclaimed stories that inspired Akira Kurosawa's Rashōmon film and the Aoi Bungaku Series anime's Jigoku Hen (Hell Screen) arc. In Bungo Stray Dogs, he has the power to transform and manipulate his cloak into a monster-like entity. Together, some of these writers solve mysteries as part of the "Armed Detective Agency," while others appear as antagonists.

The first television anime adaptation aired in April-June 2016, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan. The anime's second 12-episode series aired from October-December 2016, and Crunchyroll again streamed the series as it aired. Funimation and Crunchyroll released the series on home video with an English dub on March 6. An anime film, titled Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple, opened in Japan on March 3.

The manga is also inspiring a smartphone game. An OVA shipped with the manga's 13th compiled volume on August 4.

Yen Press is publishing the manga in English.

Sources: Bungo Stray Dogs stage play's website, Comic Natalie


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