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Ura as Shinkalion 500 Kodama robot driver Yamato Nishiōji
The official website of Shinkalion Change the World the new television anime of Takara Tomy‘s Shinkalion toy line, revealed on Thursday that Kazuki Ura will voice the character of Yamato Nishiōji. Yamato is a first year high school student who drives the Shinkalion 500 Kodama robot.
Kazuki Ura as Yamato Nishiōji
The anime premiered on April 7 at 8:30 a.m. (April 6 at 7:30 p.m. EDT) on TV Tokyo and its affiliates, and then on BS TV Tokyo later that evening.
The anime stars:
- Hiiro Ishibashi as Taisei Onari
- Kenshō Ono as Akane Forden
- Shimba Tsuchiya as Ryota Kuzuryu
- Hana Tamegai as Bina
- Kaede Hondo as Mai Oume
- Chikahiro Kobayashi as Kadomichi Takanawa
- Eri Kitamura as Ina Ōnari
- Yuji Murai as Agano Tsugawa
- Hiroshi Watanabe as Sorachi Iwamizawa
- Misa Ishii as Miyoshi Ochiai
- Masahiko Tanaka as Kaiji Hama
- Jirō Saitō as Tango Kawagoe
- Natsumi Fujiwara as Ten Uotora
- Masumi Tazawa as Shion Goryōkaku
- Tasuku Hatanaka as Tsukumo Umikaze
Kenichirō Komaya (Kizuna no Allele) is directing the anime at sister studios Signal.MD and Production I.G. Eiji Umehara (Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song-) is overseeing the series scripts with assistant Daisuke Ishibashi (Tenjho Tenge). Character designers include Shiori Asaka and Niina Morita. Akira Kirishiki is the mechanical designer, Masafumi Mima is the sound director, and Yūgo Kanno is composing the music. Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment is returning to handle the CG animation. Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions is once again credited for the production.
GRe4N BOYZ (formerly GReeeeN) performs the opening theme song “Senkō Hayabusa” themed after the Hayabusa bullet train. meiyo, THE ALFEE, and Sayaka Yamamoto perform the show’s ending theme songs. meiyo‘s theme song is themed after the Nozomi bullet train and is titled “HOPE!HOPE!HOPE!.” THE ALFEE‘s theme song is modeled after the Kodama bullet train, and Yamamoto’s theme song is modeled after the Kamome bullet train.
The anime’s manga adaptation launched on Shueisha‘s Saikyō Jump magazine on April 4.
The first Shinkalion anime premiered in January 2018, and ended in June 2019. The franchise also had an anime film titled Gekijō-ban Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion: Mirai Kara Shinsoku no ALFA-X (Shinkansen-Transforming Robot Shinkalion the Movie: The Mythically Fast ALFA-X That Came From Future), which opened in Japan in December 2019.
The Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion Z anime premiered in April 2021, and ended in March 2022.
Sources: Shinkalion Change the World anime’s website, Comic Natalie
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