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‘Revisions’ Anime Cast Expands

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We learned back in March that the series Revisions is set for the Winter 2019 season next January with it being a Netflix show. The official site has now updated with a bit more information with some cast additions with Yoko Hikasa as Chiharu Isurugi, Yukari Tamura as Mukyū Isurugi, and Houchu Ohtsuka as Nicholas Sato. Check out their character visuals below the main cast. The show comes from director Gorou Taniguchi based on the series composition by Makoto Fukami and Taichi Hashimoto. Sunao Chikaoka is handling the character designs for it.

The Japanese cast for it includes:

  • Kouki Uchiyama as Daisuke Dojima
  • Mikako Komatsu as Milo
  • Nobunaga Shimazaki as Chang Gai Steiner
  • Rie Takahashi as Chang Lu Steiner
  • Manaka Iwami as Marin Temari
  • Sōma Saitō as Keisuke Asano

We also have a new round of visuals for the main cast from a couple of days ago with:

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot Concept: “This is a prophecy for you, where five people will meet huge adversaries, and only you can protect everyone.”

Daisuke Toujima is a second-year high school student who was abducted when he was young. He was involved in a special phenomenon—Shibuya Drift—with his childhood friends Gai, Ru, Marimari, and Keisaku. They were transferred to the center of Shibuya over 300 years into the future. What’s waiting for them is endless wilderness and forest, Interspersed ruin, future citizens, and “Revisions” which are huge mechanical monsters. Trampled by the monsters without understanding the situation, a girl who has the same name as the person who saved Daisuke when he was abducted, Miro, provided a mobile suit “String Puppet” and told them to save Shibuya. With separated paths, adversaries, destined prophecies, the boys, and girls are on their journey to return to their original time.

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