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Trailer For Chain Chronicle Anime Project's 1st Theatrical 'Chapter' Previews Nano's Theme Song
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The official website for Chain Chronicle: Haecceitas no Hikari (Chain Chronicle: The Light of Haecceitas), the theatrical and television anime adaptation of Sega's Chain Chronicle smartphone game, began streaming a trailer on Friday for the anime's first theatrical "chapter." The trailer previews Nano's ending theme song "PARAISO."
The anime will have three "chapters," which screen in a two-week limited engagement for each chapter. The first debuts on December 3, the second on January 14, and the third on February 11. The television anime series will then air later.
The official website also revealed new cast members:
Daiki Yamashita as Aram
- Yoshihisa Kawahara as Burckhardt
- Manami Numakura as Eirenus
- Akio Ohtsuka as The Black King
The previously revealed cast includes:
Ayane Sakura as Phina
Maaya Uchida as Pirika
- Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Cain
- Aya Uchida as Marina
- Asami Imai as Mishidia
- Hikaru Midorikawa as Shuza
- Kotori Koiwai as Juliana
- Junichi Yanagita as Werner
- Miyuki Satou as Fatima
- Satoshi Hino as Rafaga
- Miku Itō as Lilith
- Rie Murakawa as Kiki
- Yuka Ōtsubo as Roro
Masashi Kudo (Kyō no Asuka Show, Hayate the Combat Butler! Cuties, Ikki Tousen: Extravaganza Epoch) is directing the anime at Telecom Animation Film and Graphinica. Touko Machida (Allison & Lillia, The IDOLM@STER, Chaika - The Coffin Princess) is supervising the scripts. Masashi Kudo (Bleach, MAOYU, Hayate the Combat Butler! Cuties) is designing the characters, and Daisuke Jinba (Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens, Kimi ni Todoke - From Me to You, anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day) is in charge of art direction. Masato Kōda (Arpeggio of Blue Steel - Ars Nova, Maria the Virgin Witch, KonoSuba – God's blessing on this wonderful world!!) is composing the music, and Shoji Hata (Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal, Fairy Tail, One-Punch Man) is in charge of sound direction. Takeo Ogiwara (Princess Tutu, Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, Penguindrum) is director of photography.
Sega previously streamed a pilot film for the anime last December.
A series of eight five-minute theatrical anime shorts already had limited screenings in five theaters in Japan in September 2014.