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‘The Royal Tutor’ Anime Feature Film Rolls Out A Live-Action Teaser Trailer

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It's just a couple of weeks to the debut of The Royal Tutor feature film that has a February 16th, 2019 debut in Japan!

It’s just a couple of weeks to the debut of The Royal Tutor feature film that has a February 16th, 2019 debut in Japan. The official site and production partner Avex Pictures is now rolling out a new teaser spot for the film that essentially introduces us to the voice actors from the show and stage play in costume, confirming that there will be a special segment playing ahead of the film itself. The show was directed by Katsuya Kikuchi based on the series composition by Kimiko Ueno. Rena Okuyama served as the character designer and it was animated at studio Bridge.

The Japanese cast includes Keisuke Ueda as Heine Wittgenstein, Yūya Asato as Kai von Grannzreich, the 2nd Prince, Yūto Adachi as Bruno von Grannzreich, the 3rd Prince, Daisuke Hirose as Leonhardt von Grannzreich, the 4th Prince, Shouta Aoi as Richt von Grannzreich, the 5th Prince, Shinnosuke Tachibana as Maximilian, Daisuke Namikawa as Ludwig, Toshiyuki Morikawa as Victor von Grannzreich and Takuya Eguchi as Rosenberg.

Tia Ballard directed the English dub for the TV series based on the scripts from Samuel Wooley. The English cast includes Micah Solusod as Heine Wittgenstein, Alejandro Saab as Leonard Von Glanzreich, Christopher Wehkamp as Bruno Von Glanzreich, Stephen Sanders as Licht Von Glanzreich, Daman Mills as Kai Von Glanzreich, Jarrod Greene as Ludwig, Dallas Reid as Max, Linda Leonard as Queen Mother, David Wald as King Glanzreich, Chris Guerrero as Shadow and Jad Saxton as Adele.

The property, which is currently being simulpublished monthly by Yen Press digitally, comes from Higasa Akai and began in the fall of 2013 as serialized in Monthly G Fantasy. There have been twelve volumes released as of the January 2019.

Plot concept: Accepting the post of Royal Tutor at the court of the king of Grannzreich, Heine Wittgenstein is a little professor with a big job ahead! Each of the kingdom’s four princes has a rather distinct personality. Does their diminutive new instructor have what it takes to lay down some learning? It’s a comedy of educational proportions!


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