100-Man no Inochi | New trailer and premiere on October 2nd

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The official Twitter account for the anime 100-Man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru (I'm Standing on a Million Lives), inspired by the manga by Naoki Yamakawa and Akinari Nao , posted a new trailer announcing a new cast member, the ending theme artist, and the premiere date of October 2nd.

The closing song “Carpe Diem” will be performed by the artist Liyuu, a famous cosplayer from Shanghai.

Chiwa Saito as Kahabell, a female knight whom the protagonist Yusuke Yotsuya meets in the other world.

Other key cast members

  • Yuto Uemura as Yusuke Yotsuya
  • Risa Kubota as Iu Shindo
  • Azumi Waki ​​as Kusue Hakozaki
  • Makoto Koichi as Yuka Tokitate

Staff

Kumiko Habara is directing the anime at Maho Film. Takao Yoshioka (High School DxD, Your Lie in April) is writing the script, while Satoshi Shibata is the art director. Eri Kojima and Toshihide Masudate are doing the character designs, while Yuko Oba is doing the sub-character designs.

Other Staff Members

  • Color Design: Aki Watanabe
  • Director of Photography: Yukina Nomura
  • Sound Director: Satoshi Yano
  • Music: Ken Ito
  • Musical Production: Lantis

Synopsis

Ninth-grade student Yusuke Yotsuya is practical, friendless, and doesn't participate in any clubs. Then, one day, he and two classmates are suddenly transported to another world where they must work together and fight for their lives. Yotsuya is a lone wolf and has always lived his life according to his own desires, but how will that work now that he's supposed to be a hero?! Get ready for a unique fantasy story that will challenge everything you thought you knew about fantasy!

Furthermore, Yamakawa and Nao launched the manga 100-Man no Inochi in Kodansha 's Bessatsu Shonen magazine in June 2016, and it currently has 9 volumes.

Finally, Nao is known for the manga Trinity Seven , which received an anime adaptation in October 2014 and was streamed on Crunchyroll while it was being released in Japan.

Sources: ANN, Official Twitter

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