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Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy- Anime Reveals 3 More Cast

posted on by Egan Loo
Taku Yashiro co-star

The official website for the television Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū) announced three more cast on Wednesday.

The newly announced cast are:

Kazuhiko Inoue as Patrick Rembrandt, a representative of Rembrandt Firm, Tsige's largest company

Masaharu Satō as Morris, the Rembrandt family's elderly butler

Taku Yashiro as Lime Latte, the top adventurer in Tsige

The cast also includes:

Natsuki Hanae as Makoto, the protagonist

Ayane Sakura as Tomoe, the first to agree to be Makoto's follower

Akari Kitō as Mio, the second to agree to be Makoto's follower

Saori Hayami as Ema

Shinpachi Tsuji as Beren

Yurika Kubo as Toa

Aiko Ninomiya as Rinon

Reina Ueda as the Goddess

Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto

Yūki Shin as Hazal, a male human alchemy meister

Yuna Kamakura as Louisa, a female elf gunner skilled in long-range bow attacks

Saika Kitamori as Ranina, a female dwarf priest knight

NTV describes the anime:

Makoto Misumi is just an ordinary high school student living a regular life, but all of a sudden gets summoned to the other world to become a "hero." The goddess of the other world, however, insults him for being different and strips his "hero" title, before casting him off to the wilderness at the edge of the world. As he wanders the wilderness, Makoto encounters dragons, spiders, orcs, dwarves, and all sorts of non-human tribes. Because Makoto comes from a different world, he is able to unleash unimaginable magical powers and combat skills. But just how will he handle his encounters with various species and survive in his new environment. In this fantasy, Makoto tries to transform the other world into a better place despite the humans and gods having turned their backs on him.

Yasuharu Takanashi (Fairy Tail, Log Horizon, Super Lovers) is composing the music.

Azumi launched the novel on the Shōsetsu ni Narō website in 2012, and Kotora Kino started serializing a manga adaptation in 2016, and AlphaPolis published the eighth volume on October 22.

The anime will premiere in July in Japan on first for NTV's newly established Anime Department.

NTV Aniplus-Asia television channel. The anime will debut through these distributors (in addition to Crunchyroll) in South Korea (Aniplus-Asia) and in Southeast Asia (Ani-One Asia) "shortly after [the anime's] broadcast in Japan." Between the three distributors, the platforms will distribute the anime in more than 200 countries and territories.

Sources: Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy- anime's website via Ota-Suke


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