


On the official Twitter account of the anime adaptation of »Chainsaw Man«, which will be broadcast on Japanese television from October 11, 2022, a new trailer has been released today releasedwhich you can check out later in this article.
Twelve different ending songs
»Chainsaw Man« is being produced at Studio MAPPA and directed by Ryuu Nakayama (»raison d’etre« music video). Hiroshi Seko (»Vinland Saga«) is writing the script, while Kazutaka Sugiyama (»Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation«) is responsible for character design.
The opening theme featured in the trailer is titled “KICK BACK” and sung by Kenshi Yonezu. All twelve episodes will each contain a new ending song by different artists such as Aimer, Kanaria, Eve, ano, ZUTOMAYO, syudou, Kanaria or MAXIMUM THE HORMONE. The previously known Japanese voice cast can be found below in this article.
In Germany, the anime series will be shown on the Crunchyroll streaming service in the original Japanese language with German subtitles in the simulcast and with German voice output in SimulDub. The original manga by Tatsuki Fujimoto is published by Egmont Manga in German.
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Trailers:
Japanese voice cast:
character | voice actor |
Denji | Kikunosuke Toya (no anime roles known so far) |
power | Ai Fairouz (Jolyne Kuujou, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean) |
Makima | Tomori Kusunoki (Futaba Igarashi, My Senpai is Annoying) |
Aki Hayakawa | Shougo Sakata (Ranmaru Ai, Fairy Ranmaru) |
Pochita | Shiori Izawa (Nanachi, Made in Abyss) |
himeno | Maria Ise (Killua Zoldyck, Hunter x Hunter) |
Kobeni Higashiyama | Karen Takahashi (Suika, Dr STONE) |
Hirokazu Arai | Taku Yashiro (Vulcan Joseph, Fire Force) |
Kishibe | Kenjiro Tsuda (Mikoto Suou, K Project) |
Plot:
Denji’s biggest wish is to lead a normal life. But all he inherited from his father was debts to the mafia. When Denji saves the life of the little devil Pochita, this gives him the ability to transform into the Chainsaw Man. It doesn’t take long for the government to take notice of the boy with the chainsaw for a head…
© Tatsuki Fujimoto / Shueisha