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Comic Fiesta Brings Re:Zero VAs and Staff to Malaysia

The Malaysian anime convention Comic Fiesta announced that several Re:Zero staff members will be present for the 2024 edition of the event. The anime’s main voice duo, Rie Takahashi (Emilia’s VA) and Yusuke Kobayashi (Subaru’s VA), will host a panel at the two-day event.

Also present will be Suzuki Konomi, who performs the show’s opening song, “Reweave,” and Myth & Roid, which performs the show’s ending song, “NOX LUX.” Comic Fiesta 2024 will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center from December 21 to 22.

Comic Fiesta – Re:Zero Panel Graphic Featuring VAs and Staff

The event organizers announced several other guests, including Taito Ban (Sung Jinwoo from Solo Leveling) and HOLOSTARS members like Minase Rio, Raora Panthera, Cecilia Immergreen, Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame, and Gigi Murin. Tickets for the event range from ~$22 for a two-day pass, ~$11 for single-day passes, and ~$7 for single-day afternoon passes. A special form was launched where fans of the show can submit inquiries that may be used at the show’s Re:Zero panel.

What’s Re:Zero About?

Based on Tappei Nagatsuki’s light novel (art by Shinichirou Ootsuka), Re:Zero tells the story of Natsuki Subaru. An average teenager, Subaru’s life is torn asunder when he’s magically transported to another world. But instead of gaining cheat abilities like those in the mangas he reads, he’s stuck in a world he knows little about with the same skills he had in his past life.

His ignorance of the world he now finds himself in quickly leads him into trouble. It’s not all bad news for Subaru; he quickly encounters his soulmate, but tragically, they both die within the day. When Subaru relives the previous day, he discovers that his cheat ability is the power to restart his life. How will he use it to navigate the world he finds himself in? Check out Re:Zero on Crunchyroll to find out.

Re:Zero opening sequence featuring Suzuki Konomi’s “Reweave”

What’s Comic Fiesta?

Comic Fiesta, founded in 2002, celebrates otaku culture through anime, manga, comics, and gaming. Now one of the longest-running conventions in Southeast Asia, it attracts tens of thousands of attendees each year and typically takes place every December in Kuala Lumpur.

Source: Comic Fiesta Offical Facebook
©Tappei Nagatsuki,KADOKAWA/Re:ZERO3 PARTNERS

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