Death Parade" Announces Guest Characters for Episode 4! A reclusive gamer (CV: Seiichi Morita) x A single mother with many children (CV: Yuriko Yamaguchi)

The guest character for episode 4 of the currently airing TV anime "Death Parade" has been announced.


Death Parade" is a TV series adaptation of the original anime "Death Billiard" produced by Madhouse, which was released in 2013 as part of the young animator training project "Anime Mirai" and attracted attention for its style of depicting the depths of humanity and the riddle story it throws at viewers. Yuzuru Tachikawa, who participated in "BLEACH" and "The Book of Dantalian" as a director, and directed the first OVA "Arata naru Sekai", will direct the TV series as well. Character design and chief animation director is Shinichi Kurita, and art director is Satoru Hirayanagi. Production will continue to be produced by Madhouse.

The guest character for the fourth episode, "Death Arcade," has been revealed. The characters are Yosuke Tateishi (CV: Seiichi Morita), a reclusive gamer who divorced his parents when he was young and now lives with his father who remarried, and Misaki Tachibana (CV: Yuriko Yamaguchi), a single mother of five children and an entertainment celebrity.


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Two guests visit Queen de Kim: Yosuke Tateishi and Misaki Tachibana. Misaki, a celebrity, thinks they are filming for a TV show and asks Yosuke for help to liven up the show. The roulette player selected for the show is "Arcade. While Misaki feels uncomfortable controlling a character who seems to be modeled after herself, the game proceeds with Yosuke's dominance. Meanwhile, in order to create the extreme conditions of the dead necessary for the ruling, Dekim takes certain actions.


In addition, it has been decided that the BD-BOX complete limited production edition to be released on June 17 will include a video of the advance screening. The third episode of the cast dialogue, which will be included in the enclosed bonus data CD, has been released. The cast includes Junji Mashima (Shigeru Miura) and M.A.O. (Chisato Miyazaki).


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