Shaman King is making a return with a fresh anime sequel slated for release next year, and Shaman King Flowers has offered fans a sneak peek at its new ending theme through the latest promotional material for the upcoming anime! Hiroyuki Takei’s Shaman King manga experienced a significant resurgence in recent years with a revamped anime that covered the entire series. Following the success of this anime, it was revealed that the franchise would continue with the first anime adaptation for Takei’s official sequel manga series, Shaman King Flowers, scheduled to premiere in 2024.
Set to debut in January as part of the upcoming wave of new anime releases for the Winter 2024 anime schedule, Shaman King Flowers had previously disclosed that its new opening theme, titled “Turn the World,” would be performed by Nana Mizuki. Now, with the latest promo unveiled for the sequel anime, Shaman King Flowers has announced that the ending theme is titled “Dear Panta Rhei,” performed by Sumire Uesaka. You can view the newest promo for Shaman King Flowers below.
What to Know for Shaman King Flowers
Shaman King Flowers is scheduled to premiere in Japan on January 9th, although any plans for an international release are yet to be confirmed. Takeshi Furuta, who directed Shaman King (2021), will be returning to helm the Shaman King Flowers anime. Shoji Yonemura will resume his role in crafting the series’ scripts, while Mayuko Yamamoto is set to manage the character designs. The cast from the reboot anime, including Yoko Hikasa as Yoh Asakura (also voicing his son, Hana), Megumi Hayashibara as Anna Asakura, Minami Takayama as Hao, Nana Mizuki as Tamao Tamamura, Takumu Miyazono as Ponchi, Noriaki Kanze as Konchi, Masahiko Tanaka as Ryunosuke Umemiya, and Wataru Takagi as Tokagero, will be reprising their roles.
Shaman King Flowers’ new cast additions feature Katsuyuki Konishi as Amidamaru, Sumire Uesaka as Alumi Niumbirch, Shun Horie as Yohane Asakura, Michiko Kaiden as Gakko Ibuki, Romi Park as Tao Men, Ami Koshimizu as Luca Asakura, Kentaro Ito as Daikyо Oboro, Kenta Miyake as Ryuji Ichihara, and Chihiro Ueda as Namaha. If you wish to catch up on the Shaman King reboot anime, it is available on Netflix where you can watch the original series.
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