Call of the Night anime revealed on August 11 that the anime’s opening and ending singers Creepy Nuts will make a cameo appearance in the upcoming sixth episode. The episode is scheduled to be broadcast at late night on August 11 in Japan.
The anime’s official Twitter account announces that guest voice actors will play the roles of two men trying to pick up the series’ main character, vampire Nazuna Nanakusa at a night pool. In addition, the Japanese program Mezamashi TV will feature their recording session and air an exclusive interview at 5:25 a.m. today. Even though the tweet doesn’t mention the names of the characters, the post came with a screenshot with a short and long-haired man standing in front of Nanakusa. The visual characteristics match the duo Creepy Nuts, the performer of the opening theme song “Daten” and the ending theme song “Yofukashi no Uta“.
The television program’s official Twitter account also announced on August 10 with a photo of Creepy Nuts holding Mezamashi-kun plush that they will broadcast an interview with the band related to the anime.
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You can check Creepy Nuts’ newly posted music video for “Daten” on YouTube below:
The song’s CD single release is scheduled for September 7, 2022. The cover illustration is newly drawn by the series’ author Kotoyama.
Kotoyama has been running the Call of the Night series in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday. The series released its twelfth volume on July 15, 2022. The manga was named after Creepy Nuts’ song of the same name, “Yofukashi no Uta” in Japanese. Besides the opening and ending songs, the band also performs the anime’s insert song named “Loss Time“. LIDENFILMS is animating the adaptation of the manga under Tomoyuki Itamura’s direction.
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