Visual Prison Anime Unveils Apt Cast Members in Visual Kei Band Outfits!

Visual Prison, the upcoming anime by A-1 Pictures, is ready to personify everything that the visual kei music genre stands for. 


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If you are a fan of androgynous clothing, goth aesthetic, and heavy punk/metal music, you’ve come to the right place because this anime aims to satiate your every visual kei desire and more.

The Visual Prison anime is set to premiere this October with awesome music that will reflect on its genre. 

Since the anime will feature several bands, it’s no surprise that it will have multiple songs to offer. Its theme songs will also be performed by the bands that will be shown in the main story.

The opening theme song of the anime, “Zankoku Shangri-la,” will be performed by the band Oz. Another in-story band, Los†Eden, will be performing the ending theme song, “Bloody Kiss.”

https://twitter.com/visualprison/status/1424346822395318276


⠀LOS EDEN

Saga Latour #Takuya Eguchi
Mist Flave #Nobunaga Shimazaki
Vove Elizabeth #Takuma Nagatsuka
Jack Mouton #Shogo Yano

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Visual Prison

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⠀LOS EDEN

Saga Latour #Takuya Eguchi
Mist Flave #Nobunaga Shimazaki
Vove Elizabeth #Takuma Nagatsuka
Jack Mouton #Shogo Yano

Click here for photos of each cast
https://visualprison.com/special/photo/

Visual Prison

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“Gyokuza no Gemini” is the theme song of Visual Prison and it will be performed by the Eclipse band. Eclipse is also performing the song “Guilty†Cross” which has been featured in the latest trailer of the series.

https://twitter.com/visualprison/status/1424346843173904388

This gothic anime that mixes visual kei with vampires also contains its own gothic mascot! Panya, which seems like a weird mix-up of a panda and a cat, will be voiced by none other than Tomokazu Sugita, the voice actor of Gintoki.

https://twitter.com/visualprison/status/1424346283095982086

Mascot character The role of Pannya is #Tomokazu Sugita 

Narration with #Visual Prison PP Mr. Tomokazu Sugita, who is in charge, decided to play the role of Panya, the mascot character! 

Look forward to Panya’s success #Visual Prison https://t.co/bsJXwUaNuq 

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Other than Tomokazu Sugita, various other famous voice actors are also participating in the upcoming anime, and the entire main cast has been revealed:

BandCharacterVoice ActorOther Works
OzAngel YukiShōya ChibaKou Minamoto (Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun)
Guiltia BrionMakoto FurukawaTaiju Oki (Dr. Stone)
Eve LouiseHiroki Nanami Hatonami Ayame (Gibiate)
Robin LaffiteShun HorieKai Minamisawa (Worls Trigger 3)


Los†Eden

Latour SagaTakuya EguchiAkihiko Kaji (Given)
Mist FlaiveShimazaki Nobunaga
Veuve ElizabethTakuma Nagatsuka
Koji Koda (My Hero Academia) 
Jack MoutonShougo YanoMafuyu Sato (Given)

Eclipse
Dmitri RomaneeToshiki MasudaEijiro Kirishima (My Hero Academia)
Hyde JayerShōta AoiLicht von Grannzreich (The Royal Tutor)

Staff members of the anime have already been revealed, and it looks like we are in for a treat. 

As you might have already noticed, the cast members either contain voice actors who have already played characters in other music-based anime or those who sing theme songs. You can bet all the musical pieces will be worth jamming to.

Not only is it going to be a music fest but with the added lure of handsome vampires. Honestly, what more can we really ask from an anime?

About Visual Prison

Visual Prison is an original anime by Noriyasu Agematsu and A-1 Pictures. The anime heavily depends on the visual kei subgenre of Japanese rock.

Visual Prison is an annual event in Harajuku where vampires perform the visual kei type of music. Ange Yuki, an orphan, stumbles across the Event one day and encounters his favorite artist.

The bands and music strike a chord deep within him.

Source: Visual Prison Official Website 

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