The upcoming Undead Girl Murder Farce anime cast Tomokazu Sugita as Aleister Crowley, a self-proclaimed magic and numerology researcher. In real life, Crowley was an English occult leader who founded the Thelema religion. You can check out the character visual for Crowley below:
Tomokazu Sugita is known for his roles such as Gintoki Sakata in Gintama, Tadaomi Karasuma in Assassination Classroom, Gyoumei Himejima in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Kyon in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Kaede Manyuda in Kakegurui, Charlotte Katakuri in One Piece, among others.
His most recent roles include McFarlene in The Duke of Death and His Maid, the former self of Rudeus Greyrat in Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation, Kensei Mugurama in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War, Masahiro Morikuni in A Galaxy Next Door, Setsu Gyoei in Raven of the Inner Palace, and Chuck Lee in Trigun Stampede.
Previous character announcements for the Undead Girl Murder Farce anime include Sherlock Holmes (voiced by Shinichiro Miki), John H. Watson (voiced by Masaki Aizawa), Annie Kerber (voiced by Sayumi Suzushiro), and Phantom (voiced by Hiro Shimono). The staff for the anime includes:
- Director: Mamoru Hatakeyama
- Series Composition: Noboru Takagi
- Character Design/Chief Animation Director: Noriko Ito
- Sub-Character Design/Chief Animation Director: Naho Kozono
- Music: yuma yamaguchi
- Sound Director: Kazuhiro Wakabayashi
Crunchyroll will be streaming the Undead Girl Murder Farce anime as part of their Fuji TV +Ultra partnership. The streaming platform describes the plot as:
The 19th century — a world inhabited by vampires, golems, werewolves and other paranormal creatures. Immortal beauty and disembodied head Aya Rindo, along with half-human-half-demon “Demon Killer” Tsugaru Shunichi and her loyal maid Shizuku Hasei, travels through Europe as supernatural detective “The Cage User,” solving supernatural mysteries while she searches for her lost body.
Source: Official Website
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