In/Spectre Anime Gets New Trailer, 3 Cast Members

By: Anime Herald October 17, 20190 Comments

Earlier today, the official In/Spectre anime website updated with a new trailer and four cast members. We break the details down below.

Trailer

The minute-long promo offers a brief preview of the show’s greater plot, using character dialogue to drive the core story beats. Theme song Mononoke in the Fiction by Lie and a Chameleon kicks in as a background track the 25-second mark.

Cast

The series will add the following:

  • Saki Mihara: Misato Fukuen
  • Karin Nanase: Sumire Uesaka
  • Detective Terada: Kenji Hamada

Visuals for the characters, as well as Kōjin Nanase were also revealed, which you can check out below.

In-Spectre Anime Character Visual - Saki Mihara
In-Spectre Anime Character Visual - Karin Nanase
In-Spectre Anime Character Visual - Detective Terada
In-Spectre Anime Character Visual - Kojin Nanase

In/Spectre will air in January 2020. TV Asahi, MBS, and BS NTV will carry the title.

Keiji Gotoh (Kiddy Grade, D.N.Angel) will direct the project at studio Brain’s Base, while Takatoshi Honda provides character designs. Noboru Takagi (Durarara!!, The Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These) is in charge of series composition.

In/Spectre Key VisualThe confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Kotoko Iwanaga: Akari Kitō
  • Kurō Sakuragawa: Mamoru Miyano

Crunchyroll describes the title as:

Both touched by spirits called yokai, Kotoko and Kuro have gained unique superhuman powers. But to gain her powers Kotoko has given up an eye and a leg, and Kuro’s personal life is in shambles. So when Kotoko suggests they team up to deal with renegades from the spirit world, Kuro doesn’t have many other choices, but Kotoko might just have a few ulterior motives …

Source: Comic Natalie

In/Spectre Anime Gets New Trailer, 3 Cast MembersSamantha Ferreira

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