Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc Anime Casts Akira Kawashima

The staff for the upcoming Kinnikuman: Perfect Origin Hen (Kinnikuman Perfect Origin Arc, or literally, Kinnikuman Perfect ChĐŸÌ„jin/Superhuman Origin Arc) anime announced one more cast member on Wednesday. Akira Kawashima voices Big the Budo (seen below) and Neptune King in the anime.

Image courtesy of Pony Canyon© Yudetamago/Shueisha, Kinnikuman Production Committee

Image courtesy of Pony Canyon© Yudetamago/Shueisha, Kinnikuman Production Committee

The television anime will premiere on July 7 on CBC, TBS, and 26 other affiliated networks with episode 0, which recaps older scenes with new animation. The anime will run in a new “Agaru Anime” programming block, which will air every Sunday at 11:30 p.m. (10:30 a.m. EDT) with the theme of presenting anime from Nagoya to the rest of Japan and the world.

The series will also begin streaming on Netflix on July 8.

The arc is named after the 2011 revival manga’s arc of the same name.

The previously announced cast includes:

Mamoru Miyano as Kinnikuman

Akira Kamiya as both Mayumi Kinniku and Prince Kamehame

Sumire Uesaka as Meat

Daisuke Ono as Terryman

Katsuyuki Konishi as Robin Mask

YĆ«ki Kaji as Warsman

Tomokazu Seki as Ramenman

Jun Kasama as Brocken Jr.

Kenshƍ Ono as Geronimo

Toshio Furukawa as Chairperson

Hiroki Yasumoto as Buffaloman

Toshiya Miyata as Black Hole

Tetsuya Kakihara as Stecasee-King

Hiroyuki Yoshino as Springman

Kishƍ Taniyama as Mr. Khamen

Yasuhiro Mamiya as Atlantis

Mitsuaki Kanuka as The Mountain

Hiroshi Kamiya as Ashuraman

Tomokazu Sugita as Neptuneman

Shinichirƍ ƌta as Announcer

Akio ƌtsuka as Strong the Budo

Chikahiro Kobayashi as Max Radial

Kenji Nojima as Turbomen

Nobuyuki Hiyama as Darmeshiman

YĆ«suke Tomioka as Crushman

Yoshiyasu Otaka as Marlinman

Shƍya Ishige as Peek a Boo

Toshiyuki Morikawa as Akuma Shogun

Tetsu Inada as Sunshine

YĆ«ichi Nakamura as Kinnikuman Super Phoenix

Kendo Kobayashi as Wolfman

Akira Sato (Release the Spyce) is directing the anime at Production I.G Makoto Fukami (Psycho-Pass, 2016 Berserk) is in charge of the series scripts. Hirotaka Marufuji (Lupin the 3rd Part 6) is designing the characters. Yasuharu Takanashi (Naruto Shippƫden) is composing the music.

Pony Canyon describes the story:

Prince Kinnikuman, who came to Earth from Kinnikusei, a planet at the end of the universe, was
always ridiculed by humans as a useless Chojin. However, by chance, he was given the right to
participate in the Chojin World Cup, a tournament to determine the world’s best Chojin, and by a
miracle, he won the championship. The following year, he even won it again!Since then, he has become a central figure among Seigi Chojin who protects the peace of the
universe. He has managed to defeat the raging forces of the enemy, including Akuma Chojin who
plans to rule the world, and Perfect Chojin who aims to wipe out the weak Chojin on Earth, with the
power of friendship with his friends, including Terryman and Robin Mask.

In recognition of his achievements, Kinnikuman wins the “Survival Match for the Kinnikusei Throne,”
the final test of his career, and is crowned the 58th Great King of Kinnikusei! He returned to his
home planet from Earth, got married, and said goodbye to eight years of fighting.
About a year and a half later, the entire universe was supposed to be at peace…

The new anime commemorates the 40th anniversary of the original television anime, which premiered in April 1983.

The manga creator duo known as Yudetamago resumed their original Kinnikuman wrestling manga as a free web manga in 2011. The creators went back to their first 1979 Kinnikuman storyline and continued where they last left the story in 1987. The original manga has inspired various television anime series and films. Yudetamago previously published a Kinnikuman one-shot manga in Shueisha’s Grand Jump magazine in 2015, and then published a one-shot in Weekly Shonen Jump for the first time in 11 years in June 2019. The manga’s 84th compiled book volume shipped in Japan on March 29.

Toy figures of Kinnikuman were imported into the United States under the “M.U.S.C.L.E” brand name in the 1980s. Viz Media then released Takashi Shimada and Yoshinori Nakai’s Kinnikuman Nisei – Second Generations manga sequel in North America as Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy, and 4Kids Entertainment broadcast the anime adaptation on television.

Source: Press release

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