Shaman King Flowers Anime’s Teaser Unveils Cast, Group of workers, January 2024 Debut
posted on by Joanna Cayanan
An online region opened on Wednesday to substantiate that the sequel to the recent tv anime of Hiroyuki Takei‘s Shaman King manga is titled Shaman King Flowers. The ranking region revealed the anime’s solid, staff, teaser visible, teaser promotional video, and premiere in January 2024.

The anime’s solid participants embody:
Yōko Hikasa as Hana Asakura

Katsuyuki Konishi as Amidamaru

Sumire Uesaka as Alumi Niumbirch

Shun Horie as Yohane Asakura

Michiko Kaiden as Gakko Ibuki

Romi Park as Tao Males

Takeshi Furuta (Utano☆Princesama Narrative Important particular person) is getting back from the final anime to recount the anime at Bridge. Shoji Yonemura will seemingly be back guilty of the series scripts, whereas Mayuko Yamamoto is changing Satohiko Sano in designing the characters.
Different staff participants embody:
- Over Soul Agree with: Toshiumi Iizumi, Satoshi Mutsuda
- Prop Agree with: Yuji Shibata
- Art work Director/Art work Agree with: Jin’ya Kimura
- Coloration Key Artist: Natsuko Otsuka
- Compositing Director of Photography: Teruyuki Kawase
- Modifying: Kumiko Sakamoto
- Song: Yuki Hayashi (2021’s Shaman King, My Hero Academia, Haikyu!!, Gundam Fabricate Opponents)
- Sound Director: Masafumi Mima
- Song Manufacturing: King Recordsdata
Takei launched Shaman King Flowers — the sequel manga centering spherical Hana — in Jump X journal in 2012, and he ended it in the journal’s final scream in 2014. Takei then launched the new Shaman King The Tidy Important particular person spinoff in 2017, even supposing he establish it on hiatus in September 2021. Kodansha publishes both manga in English.
The brand new Shaman King anime premiered in April 2021. Netflix began streaming the anime worldwide in August 2022. The anime ended with 52 episodes.
The anime tailored all 35 volumes of the fashioned manga’s new total model, which Kodansha started publishing in print volumes in Japan in June 2020. The first anime adaptation of the manga premiered in 2001.
Sources: Shaman King Flowers anime’s net region, Mainichi Shimbun’s Mantan Web