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Orb: On the Movements of the Earth Anime's 2nd Video Reveals More Cast, Ending Song
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The official website for the anime of Uoto's Chi: Chikyū no Undō ni Tsuite (Orb: On the Movements of the Earth) manga streamed the anime's second full promotional video on Wednesday. The video announces more of the main cast for the series' third part, and the new ending theme song "Hebi" (Snake) by yorushika.
The newly announced cast are:
The anime stars:
- Maaya Sakamoto as Rafal
- Kenjirō Tsuda as Novak
- Shō Hayami as Hubert
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Oczy
- Yūichi Nakamura as Badeni
- Saya Hitomi as Yolenta
- Nobunaga Shimazaki as Kolbe
- Shinya Fukumatsu as Count Piast
- Daisuke Namikawa as young Count Piast
- Satoshi Mikami as Antoni
Kenichi Shimizu (Parasyte -the maxim-, All Out!!) is directing the anime at Madhouse. Shingo Irie (Hakata Mentai! Pirikarako-chan, AFTERLOST) is in charge of series scripts. Masanori Shino (Black Lagoon, Digimon Adventure tri., No Guns Life) is designing the characters. kensuke ushio (Liz and the Blue Bird, A Silent Voice, The Heike Story) is composing the music. Kisuke Koizumi is the sound director.
sakanaction performs the opening theme song "Kaijū" (Monster), and yorushika also performed the first ending theme song "Aporia."
Seven Seas is releasing the manga in an omnibus format under the title Orb: On the Movements of the Earth, and it describes the story:
In the fifteenth century, claiming that the Earth revolves around the sun was a heresy that could get believers burned at the stake. Child prodigy Rafal is introduced to the truth about the universe by his mentor, and then must flee when the Inquisition comes to mete out “God's justice.” With only a peculiar pendant to guide him, will Rafal discover his master's research, and can he and other believers set the world alight?
Uoto launched the manga in Big Comic Spirits in September 2020, and ended it in April 2022. Shogakukan published the eighth and final compiled book volume in June 2022.
The manga won the Grand Prize for the 26th Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize awards in April 2022. Uoto is the youngest ever to win the Grand Prize at 24 years old.
Sources: Orb: On the Movements of the Earth anime's website, Comic Natalie