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Crunchyroll Eases Into The ‘Kaiba’ Anime Opening & Closing Sequences

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One day a man, Kaiba, wakes up in a broken room. He has no memories, only a pendant with a picture of an unknown woman.

Discotek Media acquired the license for a show that many felt just wasn’t going to get picked up at this stage with Kaiba back in 2017 and the twelve-episode show is streaming on the Crunchyroll in its original Japanese language with English subtitles. Crunchyroll has now added the show to its YouTube channel rotation with the opening song “Never” by Seira Kagami and the closing theme song “Carry Me Away” by Seira Kagami, which you can check out below and get your day underway with.

Streaming availability is limited to the US and Canada. Directed by Masaaki Yuasa with Nobuatke Ito on character designs, the series was animated by Madhouse.

The Japanese cast includes Houko Kuwashima as Kaiba, Mamiko Noto as Neiro, Romi Park as Popo, Hisao Egawa as Vanilla and Wasabi Mizuta as Hyohyo.

Siren Visual previously licensed and released the series in Australia.

Plot Concept: One day a man, Kaiba, wakes up in a broken room. He has no memories, only a pendant with a picture of an unknown woman. Outside of the room are grotesque floating electrical clouds of disjointed memories. Kaiba is suddenly assaulted, and escapes into space. He travels to various planets, encountering various people and retrieving his memories. Memories of an inconsistent and decaying world, of his own agony and of Niero, the woman in the picture.