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Miho Arakawa Joins Digimon Adventure tri. Anime Film Project's Cast

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Voice actress plays student in same class as Taichi

The official website for Toei Animation's Digimon Adventure tri. anime film project announced on Friday that Miho Arakawa (Hunter × Hunter's Shizuku, Penguindrum's Himari) is joining the project's cast as Meiko Mochizuki. Meiko is a shy and quiet girl who transfers into the same class as Taichi. When she is searching for something on the streets of Odaiba in Tokyo, she gets wrapped up in a Digimon battle.

The cast for the human characters in Digimon Adventure tri. is completely different from the original series, and includes:

Natsuki Hanae as Taichi Yagami

Suzuko Mimori as Sora Takenouchi

Yoshimasa Hosoya as Yamato Ishida

Mutsumi Tamura as Kōshirō Izumi

Hitomi Yoshida as Mimi Tachikawa

Junya Ikeda as Jō Kido

Junya Enoki as Takeru Takaishi

MAO as Hikari Yagami

Daisuke Namikawa as Daigo Nishijima, a part-time teacher who serves as a substitute homeroom teacher

Yūko Kaida as Maki Himekawa, a mysterious woman who appears before the DigiDestined

Additionally, Hiroaki Hirata will narrate the films, and Chiaki Matsuzawa will play a news announcer.

The original cast for the Digimon partners are returning for the new anime. Atsuya Uki (Cencoroll, tsuritama) is providing the character designs, Yuuko Kakihara (Heaven's Lost Property) is acting as series script supervisor, and Keitaro Motonaga (Rayearth) is directing.

The staff will host a premiere advance screening of the first film Digimon Adventure tri. Saikai on October 23, followed by a Niconico Live special streaming on October 25.

The first film in the six-part project will start a limited three-week engagement in 10 theaters in Japan on November 21. The Blu-ray Disc for the first part will initially go on sale at the theaters on November 21, and iTunes will also sell the first part on the same day. The retail Blu-ray and DVD releases will follow on December 18.

AiM (Ai Maeda) is returning for the first part's ending theme "I wish." Kōji Wada returns to perform the original opening theme song "Butter-Fly," while Ayumi Miyazaki also returns to perform the insert song "Brave Heart." All three songs are new recordings of songs from the original Digimon Adventure series, and the CDs for all three will go on sale on November 25.


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