With the debut of No Guns Life last week, the official site for it has now updated to reveal more of its plans as the home video side started coming out. What the rvealed is that it’ll be a two-cour series with twenty-four episodes planned for it. It looks like going by the schedule for the sets that it’ll be a split-cour series where we’ll see the second half in the spring – but we’ll be looking for firmer confirmation of that.
Funimation has the simulcast underway while a simuldub will follow on October 24th, 2019. Availability is standard for Funimation with it open to viewers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Naotuki Itou will be directing it with Yukie Sugawara handling the series composition. Masanori Shino is on board for character designs while Madhouse will animate the project.
The Japanese cast includes Junichi Suwabe as Juzo Inui, Manami Numakura as Mary Steinberg, Daiki Yamashita as Tetsurō Arahabaki, Yōko Hikasa as Olivier Juan de Belmer, Yōji Ueda as Hugh Cunningham, Christina Matsuzaki, Masashi Ebara as Christina Matsuzaki, Marika Kouno as Scarlett Gosling, Yūya Uchida as Cronen von Wolf, Kenyu Horiuchi as Mega-armed Tokisada, Inori Minase as Pepper, and Yūko Sanpei as Seven.
Kenichi Asai is performing the opening theme song “Motor City” for the series while DATS’ is hanlding ending theme song “Game Over.”
The manga series is licensed Viz Media with a fall 2019 print/digital start, began in 2014 and has eight volumes out as of this month.
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Plot Concept: With no memory of his previous life—or who replaced his head with a giant gun—Juzo Inui now scratches out a living in the dark streets of the city as a Resolver.