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Chinese webcomic 'All Saints Street' releases 2nd PV for Japanese dubbed anime in November 2022

Out of this world apartment life! The Japanese dub for All Saints Street airs on Nov. 11, 2022.


By: Nicole S. Castro on September 16, 2022 at 10:25 PHT

A second promotional video has been released for the upcoming Japanese dubbed anime adaptation of Chinese webcomic All Saints Street (Japanese: Banseigai).


The dub is slated to air on Japanese TV channels on Nov. 11, 2022. It is jointly produced by FENZ, Tencent, and Tianwen Kadokawa Animation & Comics.

©Banseigai PROJECT

All Saints Street is set in a fictionalized version of Earth where humans, deities, and demons co-exist peacefully. Protagonist Neil "Nini" Bowman (CV: Daiki Yamashita) is a demon who is fascinated by humans, which prompts him to run away from home to live in the human world. Despite his desire to integrate himself with humans, he ultimately finds himself sharing an apartment with other mythological beings.


The original Chinese version of All Saints Street has been published on Bilibili since 2016, and it was adapted into a donghua web series by Tencent Video in 2020.


The second PV features the ending theme song Mawari Mawaru (まわりまわる) by nekobolo. Meanwhile, the opening theme song will be Banseigai (sung in Japanese), created by Sato Sasara and Suzuki Tsudumi using CeVIO AI software.

Cast

  • Neil "Nini" Bowman (CV: Daiki Yamashita)

  • Ira Blood (CV: Jun Fukuyama)

  • Vladimir Elliot Kirilenko/Damao (CV: Tomoaki Maeno)

  • Lynn Angel (CV: Kaito Ishikawa)

  • Lily Angel (CV: Marika Kouno)

  • Nick Hoult (CV: Yuichi Nakamura)

  • Abu (CV: Shun Horie)

  • Narration (CV: Takahiro Sakurai)


Source: Banseigai official Twitter, official website, Comic Natalie

 

NICOLE S. CASTRO

Author


Nicole is based in the Philippines and works as a freelance Japanese Translator/Interpreter and copywriter (English). She is a JLPT N2 passer who watches anime to "study" for N1. She has a long career history on LinkedIn (with primary focus on media and translation), but her anime watchlist is much, much longer.



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