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Han-Gyaku-Sei Million Arthur Anime Announces Theme Song Artists
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official website for the television anime of Square Enix's Operation Han-Gyaku-Sei Million Arthur (Han-Gyaku-Sei Million Arthur) massively multi-player online role-playing game revealed the theme song artists for the anime on Sunday.
Ayaka Ōhashi will perform the opening theme song "Highlight." Himika Akaneya, Rie Takahashi, Nao Tōyama, Yū Serizawa, Suzuko Mimori, and Rina Hidaka will perform the ending theme song "KI-te MI-te HIT PARADE!" as their respective characters.

The cast members include:
Tetsuya Kakihara as Tekken Arthur
Ayana Taketatsu as Yamaneko Arthur
Inori Minase as Renkin Arthur
Natsuki Hanae as Kakka Arthur
Yūichi Nakamura as Rurō Arthur
- Himika Akaneya as Nuckelavee
- Rie Takahashi as Titania
- Nao Tōyama as Coopy
- Yū Serizawa as Brigitte
- Suzuko Mimori as Bodach
- Rina Hidaka as Bethor
Mitsutoshi Satō is directing the anime at J.C. Staff. Tsuyoshi Tamai (Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu, Strike Witches) is in charge of the series scripts. Yoshinari Saito (Venus Project: Climax) is the character designer, and Masahito Onoda (Student Council's Discretion Lv. 2, No-Rin) is the sub-designer. Ken Naitō (Puella Magi Madoka Magica) is the art director, and Shiho Mizoe (Amanchu! Advance) is the color designer,.Yūji Kondō is credited as editor. Yoshikazu Iwanami is the sound director, and Magic Capsule is credited as the sound producer. Gō Shiina is composing the music, with Lantis as music producer. GENCO is producing the anime.
The anime will premiere on Tokyo MX and BS11 in October.
The game has not yet been scheduled for launch in Japan, but it launched in China on iOS and Android devices in March. The franchise is also getting the Kō-Kyō-Sei Million Arthur action game for iOS and Android devices this year.
Square Enix released its first mobile card game based on the folklore of King Arthur in Japan in 2012 as Kaku San Sei Million Arthur. South Korean publisher Gamevil brought the game to North America and Europe in 2015, after Square Enix closed the game's Japanese servers in March 2015.
The game inspired a live-action TV show in 2014, and it has also inspired the Jaku-San-Sei Million Arthur four-panel manga. An anime adaptation of the manga started streaming in fall of 2015. Square Enix also released a sequel game, titled Kai-Ri-Sei Million Arthur, in Japan in November of 2014.
Source: Han-Gyaku-Sei Million Arthur anime's official website via Ota-Suke