The collaboration between Cygames, Cygames Pictures, and the illustrious Masami Obari has led to the creation of an exhilarating new original anime, Bang Brave Bang Bravern (Yūki Bakuhatsu Bang Bravern). On Thursday, fans were treated to exciting developments straight from the official anime website.
The announcement introduced esteemed voice actor Kenichi Suzumura as the voice behind the iconic giant robot, Bravern, which boasts the extraordinary ability to communicate in human language. Suzumura doesn't stop there; he also breathes life into the captivating opening theme, titled "Ba-Bang to Suisan! Bang Bravern."
In tandem, the dynamic duo comprising Ryōta Suzuki, voicing the character Isami Ao, and Yōhei Azakami, lending his voice to Lewis Smith, light up the stage with the ending theme "Sōen no Shōzō." Alongside these musical revelations, a second promotional video and an eye-catching new visual were released, amplifying the excitement surrounding the anime.
For those seeking a taste of the anime's energy, the creditless opening theme song is now available for streaming, offering a glimpse into the adrenaline-pumping world of Bang Brave Bang Bravern.
Artistic Tribute
Adding a touch of celebrity to the anime, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, performer and beloved former member of the iconic pop group SMAP, commemorated the premiere of the first episode with a stunning illustration. His artwork has been shared on the anime's official website, further kindling the fans' passion and appreciation for the series. Thursday marked the debut of this much-anticipated anime, which introduces us to the compelling narrative of Lewis Smith and Isami Ao. Smith serves as a valiant pilot in the U.S. armed forces, steering the formidable humanoid weapon known as Titanostride. His path crosses with Ao, the distinguished ace pilot of Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force, sparking an extraordinary alliance amid the throes of battle.Stellar Cast and Creative Visionaries
The voice talent behind Bang Brave Bang Bravern includes:- Ryōta Suzuki as Isami Ao
- Yōhei Azakami as Lewis Smith
- Saya Aizawa as Lulu
- Yume Miyamoto as Hibiki Rio
- Ai Kakuma as Miyu Katо̄
- Kaori Maeda as Honoko Suzumigi
- Yukiyo Fujii as Karen Aldrin
- Nanako Mori as Nina Kowalski
- Kenta Miyake as Hal King
- Tomoyuki Shimura as Thomas J. Prahmman
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