On the official site for the anime adaptation of the manhwa written and illustrated by Yongje Park, The God of High School, a new promotional video for the project was revealed. The video reveals that the series will premiere on July 6.
For his part, Yongje Park The publication of the work began as a webtoon in April 2011 and is still in serialization. The site also published a new promotional image for this project.
Cast of voices
- Tatsumaru Tachibana like Jin Mori, a 16-year-old boy whose taekwondo training has made him invincible. Nothing is more important to him than becoming the best fighter in the world. He decides to participate in the “God of High School” tournament after losing for the first time in his life to one of the judges.
- Kentarou Kumagai like Han Daewi, one of the “Mad Cows”, a duo that once controlled the entire Gangnam area. He also participates in “God of High School” after he is promised that he can save his best friend if he wins.
- Ayaka Ohashi like Yoo Mira, the 25th Moonlight Sword Style Master. She pretends to be a frail high school student, but actually has enough power to sweep the floor with a group of criminals. To find a potential husband who gives him strong descendants, he enters the “God of High School”.
Production team
- Sunghoo Park is in charge of directing anime in studios MAPPA.
- Yoshimura Kiyoko is in charge of the composition of the series.
- Manabu Akita (Kakegurui) is in charge of character design.
- Arisa Okehazama is in charge of the composition of the soundtrack.
- Sola Entertainment production is credited.
Synopsis of The God of High School
The series follows a high school student and his friends as they compete in an epic tournament, drawing powers from the gods themselves and uncovering the plans of a mysterious organization at the same time⦠With the promise of fulfilling their deepest wishes, each of them He has his own motivation to win this tournament.
Source: Official Twitter Account
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