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Is There Romance In Kings Game Anime?

Japanese anime telly series

King's Game The Animation
Ōsama Game The Animation.png

Central visual

王様ゲーム ジ・アニメーション
( Ōsama Gemu Ji Animēshon )
Genre Horror[1]
Light novel
Ousama Game
Written past Nobuaki Kanazawa
Published past Futabasha
Original run 20092015
Volumes 12
Manga
Written past Nobuaki Kanazawa
Illustrated by Hitori Renda
Published by Futabasha
Imprint Activity Comics
Magazine Eastward☆Everystar
Demographic Seinen
Original run 20112012
Volumes 5
Manga
Ousama Game: Shuukyoku
Written past Nobuaki Kanazawa
Illustrated by Hitori Renda
Published past Futabasha
Banner Action Comics
Magazine Eastward☆Everystar
Demographic Seinen
Original run 20122014
Volumes 5
Manga
Ousama Game: Kigen
Written by Nobuaki Kanazawa
Illustrated by Jeita Yamada
Published by Futabasha
Imprint Activity Comics
Magazine E☆Everystar
Demographic Seinen
Original run 20142016
Volumes six
Manga
Ousama Game: Rinjou
Written by Nobuaki Kanazawa
Illustrated past Hitori Renda
Published by Futabasha
Banner Activity Comics
Magazine Eastward☆Everystar
Demographic Seinen
Original run January 22, 2015November 11, 2016
Volumes 4
Anime television serial
Directed by Tokhihiro Sasaki
Produced by

List

  • Toshiyuki Onuma
    Yūji Yoshida
    Yasuhisa Kobayashi
    Hideaki Suzuki
    Naoki Abe
    Takayuki Spacey Yasuda
    Taiga Itō
    Gō Morita
    Naoki Ishihara
    Taisuke Hashirayama
    Kazufumi Kikushima
    Takayoshi Takeuchi
    Noritomo Isogai
    Toshimitsu Saegusa
Written past Kenji Konuta
Music by Naoyuki Osada
Studio Seven
Licensed by

NA

Crunchyroll

UK

Anime Limited

Original network AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11
Original run October 5, 2017 December 21, 2017
Episodes 12 (List of episodes)
Live-action motion-picture show
  • Ōsama Game (film)

Rex's Game The Animation ( 王様ゲーム ジ・アニメーション , Ōsama Gemu Ji Animēshon ) is an anime television set series accommodation of the Ōsama Game cell telephone novel and the sequel, Ōsama Game: Extreme. It is animated by Seven.

Plot [edit]

An entire high school class of 32 people receive a message on their cellphones from a person known only every bit the "King." The messages contain orders that the students must obey, or they chance the penalty of expiry. With their lives on the line, the students soon find out that the orders are getting more and more extreme as fourth dimension goes on. But i student, Nobuaki Kanazawa, is adamant to put a stop to the murderous King's Game, once and for all.

Characters [edit]

Nobuaki Kanazawa ( 金沢 伸明 , Kanazawa Nobuaki )
Voiced past: Mamoru Miyano[two] (Japanese); Coby Lewin[3] (English language)
Nobuaki Kanazawa is one of the main characters in the Ousama Game series. He is a student who transfers to Kure Academy following the outset game. Nobuaki was a cheerful educatee with many friends before the first King's Game. Afterwards Nobuaki was and then mentally damaged that he tried to transfer to a new school. While at this new school, Nobuaki has extreme difficulty making friends due to his aggressive nature and fright of losing whatever potential friends. Thus, when the King's Game begun again, Nobuaki tries to get everyone to work together to survive but everyone refused to believe him. Afterwards the deaths of many classmates, the remaining survivors, with the exception of Natsuko, gradually begin to trust him and exist grateful of his try to try to save everyone. During the concluding boxing with Natsuko, his throat was cut and he died, he is seen in the afterlife reunited with Chiemi and his other friends who have waited for him to join them.
Naoya Hashimoto ( 橋本 直也 , Hashimoto Naoya )
Voiced by: Shinnosuke Tachibana[2] (Japanese); Howard Wang[3] (English)
Naoya Hashimoto is Nobuaki'due south tardily best friend and 1 of the main characters of Ousama Game (Manga adaptation) before the events of Ousama Game The Animation. He died in a dice scroll order where one student has to ringlet a die and name a number of students equal to the number rolled, and the roller and the named students would all get punished. He took the sacrifice to scroll the dice, rolling a half-dozen.
Chiemi Honda ( 本多 智恵美 , Honda Chiemi )
Voiced by: Mao Ichimichi[2] (Japanese); Alexis Tipton[3] (English)
Chiemi Honda is the tardily girlfriend of Nobuaki and ane of the main characters of Ousama Game (Manga adaptation) before the events of Ousama Game The Animation. She was the second to final survivor. Nobuaki and she were given a last order to kill the person they loved the most. Chiemi killed herself by stabbing herself in the breast so Nobuaki could survive.
Natsuko Honda ( 本多 奈津子 , Honda Natsuko )
Voiced by: Yui Horie[2] (Japanese); Bryn Apprill[three] (English language)
Natsuko Honda is the master adversary of Ousama Game The Animation. She was a pop girl in Class ii-1 of Kure Academy who initially had a beat out on Nobuaki. She was a very sweet person, normally being the start to introduce herself, and was cheerful and popular because of her outgoing nature. She was a fast runner equally demonstrated at the sports relay race and later, at the King's race lodge. She is shown to exist able-bodied, every bit she could climb and spring from a wired fence with ease and helped her team win at sports day. She is too emotional and she confides in her friends. It is revealed in Ousama Game: Kigen that she is the twin sis of Chiemi Honda. She has a darker, more than twisted side to her as a effect of the events of Ou-sama Game: Rinjou, where she was the lone survivor, but tries to hibernate it in hopes of a normal school life. She reveals her true colors when the new King's Game began and Nobuaki did not cooperate with her. She was the antonym of Nobuaki, firmly believing there can be only one survivor and that selfishness and betrayal were necessary for survival. During the concluding battle, she died by getting slashed in the back by Riona. With her last breath, she too killed Nobuaki, cutting his throat.
Toshiyuki Abe ( 阿部 利幸 , Abe Toshiyuki )
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[two] (Japanese); Brian Olvera[three] (English)
Toshiyuki Abe was a student in the commencement Male monarch'southward game. He became crazed at the dice roll order by trying to strength others to whorl the die, including his best friend Toshiyuki Fujioka. Afterward being called out as a coward by everyone, he threatens everyone by trying to impale Chiemi, which forces Naoya to footstep up to whorl the die. He died for being amongst the ones named by Naoya.
Shingo Adachi ( 安達 信吾 , Adachi Shingo )
Voiced by: Shinya Hamazoe[two] (Japanese); Dalton Tindall[3] (English)
Shingo Adachi was a student in the starting time King's Game. He was given an social club to text 'DIE' to 2 other classmates. He had a fight with his friends when debating whom to text Dice to, which eventually resulted in him falling down a flight of stairs and dying.
Kenta Akamatsu ( 赤松 健太 , Akamatsu Kenta )
Voiced by: Yuusuke Sasaki[ii] (Japanese); Garrett Storms[3] (English)
Kenta Akamatsu was a student in Form 2-one of Kure Academy. He was a muscular student who was a 'large brother' figure to Nobuaki, coming to his rescue when his classmates vanquish him up. When Mizuki broke her phone, Kenta, who was ordered by the King to give any classmate an society of his choice, gave himself an gild to protect Mizuki's life. He accompanied Nobuaki to go to Yonaki village to research nigh the King's Game, along with Mizuki. It was where he died, when he failed his order to protect Mizuki.
Mizuki Yukimura
Voiced by: Suzuna Kinoshita[2] (Japanese); Brittany Lauda[three] (English language)
Mizuki Yukimura was a student in Course 2-one of Kure University. She was given an order to text 'Dice' to 2 other classmates, simply resisted and broke her phone. She accompanied Nobuaki and Kenta on the trip to Yonaki Hamlet, where she got a new phone and was defenseless in a dilemma nigh whom to text DIE to. At the hamlet, she declared her honey for Kenta and wanted to text it to herself and so they can both die together. Kenta knocked her out and sent the texts to Natsuko and himself in club to protect Mizuki'south life. But it was insufficient as she had broken her original cellphone, and texts sent on a new telephone did not count, so she concluded up dying with Kenta anyhow.
Akira Ono ( 大野 明 , Ono Akira )
Voiced by: Fukushi Ochiai[2] (Japanese); Brad Smeaton[3] (English)
Akira Ono was a educatee in the outset King'south game. In the anime, he died for breaking an order to avoid doing an unnecessary activeness, which was crying. This is different than the manga where he died in a paper-cartoon game order where all the boys had to take turns choosing to either take ane, 2, or three sheets of paper. In the end whoever who had to accept the 100th canvass got punished.
Toshiyuki Fujioka ( 藤岡 俊之 , Fujioka Toshiyuki )
Voiced by: Kōdai Sakai[2] (Japanese); Jean-Luc Hester[3] (English)
Toshiyuki Fujioka was a student in the first Male monarch's game. He was Toshiyuki Abe'south friend who died alongside him in the dice coil order.
Tsubasa Furusawa ( 古澤 翼 , Furusawa Tsubasa )
Voiced by: Masashi Uchida[2] (Japanese); Stephen Sanders[3] (English)
Tsubasa Furusawa was a pupil amongst the first casualties of the King's game in Grade 2-1 of Kure Academy. He died for disobeying the gild of not falling asleep. Nobuaki tried to salvage him past barging into his house, but was too late.
Nami Hirano ( 平野 奈美 , Hirano Nami )
Voiced by: Minori Suzuki[2] (Japanese); Jill Harris[3] (English language)
Nami Hirano was a student in the first King'south game. She had an order to requite herself an order, so she decided to find and touch the King afterward beingness convinced past Nobuaki that the King was a educatee in the class. It turned out unsuccessful and her penalty was to go blind. The side by side day, she committed suicide by drowning to assist Nobuaki obey his order of losing something of import to him.
Hirofumi Inoue ( 井上 浩文 , Inoue Hirofumi )
Voiced by: Suguru Narisawa[ii] (Japanese); Brandon McInnis[3] (English)
Hirofumi Inoue was a student in the outset King's game. He died for breaking the order to avoid doing an unnecessary activity, which was crying. He is a self-confessed "crybaby".
Satomi Ishii ( 石井 里美 , Ishii Satomi )
Voiced by: Miyuu Tsuji[2] (Japanese); Dawn One thousand. Bennett[three] (English)
Satomi Ishii was amongst the first victims in the original Ousama Game. She died every bit punishment for not letting Hideki Toyota touch her breasts.
Ria Iwamura ( 岩村 莉愛 , Iwamura Ria )
Voiced by: Pile[2] (Japanese); Mikaela Krantz[3] (English)
Ria Iwamura was the third-final survivor in the first King'southward Game. She was emotionally scarred due to her father raping her when she was younger, resulting in her beingness quiet and friendless. At first, she was selfishly trying to beat the King'due south Game by researching on her own, but when there were only three survivors, she reveals to Nobuaki that the Rex'southward Game originated from a virus that killed people through hypnosis. She tried to stop the game by deleting the virus from her laptop, but information technology was a trap and she got punished for trying to quit the game. Her punishment was death by incineration.
Tatsuya Jinba ( 神馬 達也 , Jinba Tatsuya )
Voiced by: Yuusuke Tonozaki[2] (Japanese); Anthony Bowling[3] (English)
Tatsuya Jinba was a pupil in class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He died an unspecified death on the second solar day of the King's Game.
Yusuke Kawakami ( 河上 勇佑 , Kawakami Yusuke )
Voiced by: Kimito Totani[2] (Japanese); Daman Mills[3] (English language)
Chia Kawano ( 川野 千亜 , Kawano Chia )
Voiced by: Ami Fukushima[2] (Japanese); Natalie Hoover[3] (English)
Chia Kawano was a student in the kickoff King'due south game. She vocally despised Toshiyuki Abe and was quick to telephone call out his behavior at the dice scroll order. She ended upwardly amongst the victims of the order forth with Toshiyuki.
Akemi Kinoshita ( 木下 明美 , Kinoshita Akemi )
Voiced past: Konomi Yuuzaki[2] (Japanese); Jennifer Alyx[iii] (English)
Yuna Kobayashi ( 小林 優奈 , Kobayashi Yuna )
Voiced past: Megumi Nakajima[2] (Japanese); Megan Shipman[3] (English)
Yuna Kobayashi was a student in Form 2-1 in Kure Academy. She initially appeared to be friends with Natsuko and participated in the relay race with her at the sports festival, only soon began distrusting her afterward she showed her true colors after the Rex's Game has begun. Natsuko used that to her reward by using contrary psychology to convince her to go the incorrect path upward the mount. She eventually falls off a cliff, and gets punished for failing to reach the pinnacle in 24 hours.
Aya Kuramoto ( 倉本 綾 , Kuramoto Aya )
Voiced by: Saki Fujita[2] (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors[iii] (English)
Aya Kuramoto was a educatee of Class 2-ane in Kure Academy. Her club was to lose something precious to her. She tried to obey the order by killing her parents but was unsuccessful. In the end she had to kill her dog, which she resisted, resulting in her death.
Daiki Kurosawa
Voiced by: Hitoshi Horinouchi[two] (Japanese); Chris Thurman[3] (English)
Kaori Maruoka
Voiced by: Mariko Honda[ii] (Japanese); Genna Ford[three] (English)
Kaori Maruoka was a pupil in the first King's game. She looked upwards to Yuusuke who helped stand upwards to her in simple schoolhouse. When Yuusuke died, she thought Nobuaki killed him so she tried to kill him. Eventually she died from breaking the rule to avert doing the unnecessary activity of crying after Nobuaki told her that Yuusuke loved her and told Nobuaki to protect her after his death.
Masami Matsumoto
Voiced by: Miyu Tomita[2] (Japanese); Sara Ragsdale[3] (English)
Masami Matsumoto was a student in the commencement King'due south game. She slit her wrists on the night of the die roll order, likely as an attempted suicide. She ended up dying for good when she was named in the die gyre.
Riona Matsumoto
Voiced by: Akari Uehara[2] (Japanese); Tabitha Ray[3] (English)
Riona Matsumoto was the final survivor of Ousama Game: The Blitheness in Class 2-ane of Kure Academy. During the game, she does research about information technology and shares information with Nobuaki. She initially acts tough and makes Nobuaki use the honorific -san suffix when addressing her, just gradually falls in beloved with him. During the race social club, she falls behind due to lack of stamina, but Nobuaki repeatedly sacrifices himself past running behind her and even running backwards, which makes her furious every bit she did not desire to see Nobuaki die. In the final showdown, she kills Natsuko with a chainsaw, simply Natsuko takes Nobuaki down with her after declaring her love for him. Afterwards, she dragged Nobuaki's torso to the beach and it is implied she committed suicide by drowning.
Aimi Murazumi
Voiced by: Ibuki Kido[2] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[3] (English language)
Aimi Murazami was a student and Natsuko'south all-time friend in Class ii-1 of Kure Academy. At the finger-breaking game, she initially refused to break her fingers to salve Natsuko simply Natsuko forcefully reminded her of the time they became best friends when Natsuko convinced the initially shy and weak Aimi to come up out of her shell and participate in sports, and so she ended up saving her. She disliked Nobuaki'due south aloof nature at commencement but somewhen becomes grateful of his attempts to save everyone, especially at the racing guild where Nobuaki tried to carry her. So when either Riona or Nobuaki were destined to die for being furthest away from the mountain, she sacrificed herself by running backwards.
Teruaki Nagata
Voiced past: Ryōta Suzuki[2] (Japanese); Matt Shipman[iii] (English)
Teruaki Nagata was a educatee in Class two-1 of Kure Academy. He aspired to exist a hairstylist and offered to cut Nobuaki his hair on his first day of class, which he eventually did at the finger-breaking game. After being raped by Natsuko due to an earlier King's society and having his phone stolen, he defied Natsuko and tried to kill her by assigning negative points to her at the finger-breaking game, which was unsuccessful thanks to her convincing of Aimi to save her. Later, Natsuko tampered with Teruaki's phone to block the King'southward bulletin, resulting in Teruaki de facto breaking the rule of attempting to quit the King's Game, resulting in his death.
Masatoshi Ooi
Voiced by: Yuu Sanada[2] (Japanese); Kyle Phillips[3] (English)
Masatoshi Ooi was a student in Class ii-1 of Kure Academy. At the racing order, he got shoved down a flying of stairs past classmate Takuya, resulting in him beingness close to last identify. He tries to sacrifice himself by jumping into the bounding main, just Nobuaki follows him and tries to save him, only was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, Masatoshi turns out to have lived just long plenty to get punished at the kickoff viii-hour mark, saving Nobuaki and Riona.
Takuya Sakamoto
Voiced past: Satoshi Hino[two] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[iii] (English language)
Takuya Sakamoto was a student in Class ii-1 of Kure Academy. At the racing order, he shoved Masatoshi down a flight of stairs and ditched the grouping who tried to accept intendance of him. As he approached the summit, he got stuck in a trap set upwardly by Natsuko, who breaks his legs so he can no longer walk. After, Rina catches upwards to him but refuses to salvage him considering of what he did to Masatoshi. He somewhen died as punishment for failing to achieve the summit later 24 hours.
Ryou Sagisawa
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Kagura[2] (Japanese); Justin Briner[three] (English)
Ryou Sagisawa was a student and amid the last survivors of Class 2-1 of Kure Academy. He had a crush on Teruaki and began going insane after his decease. Near the terminate, he resolved to be a human and cede himself like Teruaki did and Nobuaki tried to do, so when the final lodge to cut the students' bodies was given, he tried to sacrifice himself by offering to cut his ain leg with a chainsaw, resulting in his death from blood loss.
Aya Matsuoka
Voiced by: Yuka Ozaki[ii] (Japanese); Jeannie Tirado[3] (English)
Aya Matsuoka was a student and amongst the last survivors of Grade 2-i of Kure Academy. Facing the final order from the King, after seeing Natsuko maniacally assistance her friend Ryou sacrifice himself by cutting his leg, tries to stop Natsuko by strangling her. Natsuko immediately kills her by slicing her torso.
Rina Minami
Voiced by: Kana Yūki[2] (Japanese); Heather Walker[3] (English)
Rina Minami was a educatee of Grade 2-1 of Kure Academy. Under the King'south social club to race up Mt. Nuegarebi, she encounters her struggling classmates Takuya and Yuuna, but refuses to save Takuya for what he did to Masatoshi and gives upwardly saving Yuuna after struggling to stop her from falling off a cliff. She then encounters Natsuko who provokes her past asking if her classmates' deaths were in vain and request if she has the willpower to kill all her remaining classmates to win the game. In a guilt-driven panic, she runs back to try to relieve them but trips over a branch and falls over a cliff.
Emi Mitazaki
Voiced by: Misaki Suzuki[two] (Japanese); Emily Fajardo[3] (English)
Haruka Momoki
Voiced past: Kazusa Aranami[2] (Japanese); Jessica Peterson[3] (English)
Haruka Momoki was a student of Course two-ane in Kure Academy. Her order was to let Tsubasa touch her chest, only the society was not doable considering Tsubasa had already died, so as a effect, she died.
Misaki Nakajima
Voiced by: Risa Yuzuki[2] (Japanese); Jad Saxton[3] (English)
Minako Nakao
Voiced by: Mikoi Sasaki[two] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft[3] (English)
Minako Nakao was a educatee in the first King'southward Game. She was Chia Kawano'due south best friend and was a victim in the die curlicue social club but like Chia.
Toshifumi Sakakibara
Voiced past: Hayato Horiuchi[2] (Japanese); Orion Pitts[iii] (English)
Toshifumi Sakakibara was a pupil in form ii-1 of Kure University. He died for breaking an unspecified order in the second day of the King's Game.
Yuuichi Satou
Voiced past: Tatsuhisa Suzuki[two] (Japanese); Jarrod Greene[3] (English)
Yuuichi Satou was a student in Class 2-i of Kure Academy. He led the course in against Nobuaki for first trying to convince them the Male monarch'southward Game is real, and then for suspecting Nobuaki is the King himself after some classmates had died. While beating up Nobuaki, he died for breaking an unspecified order.
Mami Shirokawa
Voiced by: Yuka Ootsubo[2] (Japanese); Felecia Angelle[three] (English)
Makoto Takada
Voiced past: Makoto Takada[2] (Japanese); Tyler Walker[3] (English language)
Nanami Takumi
Voiced past: Rie Hanafusa[two] (Japanese); Skyler McIntosh[three] (English)
Daisuke Tasaki
Voiced by: Hisayoshi Suganuma[two] (Japanese); Dallas Reid[3] (English)
Daisuke Tasaki was Nobuaki'due south late friend in the starting time King's Game. His family is very rich and he aspires to exist a musician. He had sex with classmate Shouta's girlfriend Misaki due to the King's order. Equally a result, when Shouta was ordered past the King to assign an order to everyone in the class, he ordered Daisuke to die, resulting in his death.
Hideki Toyota
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane[2] (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo[3] (English)
Hideki Toyota was amid the first victims of the first King'due south Game. He died as penalty for not touching Satomi'south breasts.
Kana Ueda
Voiced by: Yui Makino[two] (Japanese); Megan Emerick[three] (English)
Kana Ueda was a participant in the offset King'south Game. She lost a popularity contest ordered by the King and committed suicide past jumping out of the window, before seeing the penalty.
Yosuke Ueda
Voiced by: Yuuma Uchida[two] (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[3] (English)
Yosuke Ueda was a participant in the first King'due south Game. He was close friends with and secretly in dear with Kaori Maruoka. He helped Nobuaki do enquiry well-nigh the King'southward Game and plant out that it was originally played in a distant village. He died shortly subsequently when he broke the order practise avoid doing an unnecessary action, which was crying.
Shouta Yahiro
Voiced by: Shuuta Morishima[2] (Japanese); Austin Tindle[3] (English)
Shouta Yahiro was a participant in the first Rex's game. He ordered Daisuke to die after Daisuki had sex with his girlfriend Misaki due to the Rex's guild. He afterwards died equally punishment for blocking the King's messages.
Hiroko Yamaguchi
Voiced by: Miya Amamiya[2] (Japanese); Kristen McGuire[three] (English)
Keita Yamashita
Voiced by: Yuusuke Nagano[2] (Japanese); John Wesley Go[iii] (English)
Keita Yamashita was a participant in the starting time King's game. He was Naoya's friend, merely at the dice roll order, his name was unintentionally chosen by Naoya, resulting in his death.

Media [edit]

Manga [edit]

Anime [edit]

On August one, 2017 an anime goggle box series adaptation past Seven was announced. Information technology aired from October 5 to December 21, 2017.[4] [5] The series is directed by Tokihiro Sasaki and Kenji Konuta is in charge of series composition. Kan Soramoto and Yōsuke Itō are the character designers, and Soramoto is also credited as the principal animation director.[2] The opening theme is "Feed the Fire" by Coldrain[half-dozen] and the ending theme is "Lost Paradise" past Pile.[seven] It ran for 12 episodes.[8] Crunchyroll streamed the series while Funimation have licensed the series and streamed an English language dub.[5] Anime Limited have licensed the series for a Britain release.[nine]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ All English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "The Fall 2017 Anime Preview Guide - King's Game". Anime News Network . Retrieved 2019-05-23 .
  2. ^ a b c d due east f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab air-conditioning ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw "King'due south Game Horror Anime's Staff, Visuals Revealed". Anime News Network. Baronial x, 2017. Retrieved August three, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d east f g h i j one thousand 50 m due north o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac advertizement ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar equally at au av "FunimationNow Fall 2017 SimulDubs & English Casts". Funimation . Retrieved Oct 21, 2017.
  4. ^ "ティザーPV解禁". kingsgame-anime. Baronial 10, 2017. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Crunchyroll, Funimation Add 7 Fall Anime Titles". Anime News Network. September 27, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  6. ^ "King's Game The Animation Horror Anime'south Teaser Promo Video, Theme Vocal Artist Revealed". Anime New Network. August 10, 2017. Retrieved August ten, 2017.
  7. ^ "Rex's Game Anime Reveals Catastrophe Theme Creative person, October 5 Debut". Anime New Network. September 4, 2017.
  8. ^ "King's Game Anime Listed With 12 Episodes". Anime News Network. October 10, 2017. Retrieved October ten, 2017.
  9. ^ "Kings Game Confirmed for U.k. Streaming". Anime News Network. October four, 2017. Retrieved Oct 4, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Anime official website (in Japanese)
  • King'southward Game The Animation (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Game_The_Animation

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