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Guilty Gear Strive: Dual Rulers Set to Premiere on Crunchyroll
A new installment in the Guilty Gear franchise is on the horizon, with the anime adaptation titled GUILTY GEAR STRIVE: DUAL RULERS scheduled for release on Crunchyroll in April 2025. This highly anticipated series builds on a long-established video game universe recognized for its intricate narrative and dynamic battle sequences. The anime will be accessible for streaming globally, with the exception of certain regions, including Japan, China, and Korea. Fans expect the adaptation to delve deeper into the extensive lore and character developments that have captivated audiences for years.
Release Information
Guilty Gear Strive: Dual Rulers is set to debut in April 2025 on Crunchyroll. Viewers worldwide can look forward to experiencing the unfolding of this gripping saga online.
Official Trailer and Storyline
The narrative embarks in a realm where magic supplants technology, showcasing a world still haunted by the aftereffects of previous wars. While the Crusades aimed at defeating the Gears have diminished, the relationship between humans and these formidable entities continues to be fraught with tension. The story revolves around Sin Kiske, the offspring of human Ky Kiske and Gear Dizzy. His arrival at his parents’ long-awaited wedding symbolizes hope but simultaneously ignites discord. The unexpectedly emergence of a mysterious girl, harboring deep-seated animosity towards Gears, throws the ceremony into chaos and puts the delicate peace at risk. Sin is soon forced to grapple with the complexities of his heritage.
Creative Team and Voice Cast
The direction of the anime is led by Shigeru Morikawa, with Shinpei Ishikawa and Hiroshi Morita supporting as assistant directors. The script is penned by Norimitsu Kaiho, while the musical score is composed by Ryo Takahashi. Seiji Mizushima serves as an associate producer, with animation produced by SANZIGEN. Notable voice talents include Issei Miyazaki as Sin Kiske, Joji Nakata portraying Sol Badguy, and Yui Ishikawa voicing Unika. Other prominent cast members include Takeshi Kusao as Ky Kiske, Kazue Fujita as Dizzy, Manaka Iwami as Bridget, Megumi Han as Ramlethal Valentine, Aya Suzaki as Elphelt Valentine, and Hiromi Igarashi as Jack-O. Additional roles include Mayumi Asano as Baiken, Norio Wakamoto as Johnny, and Tetsu Inada as Leo Whitefang. Junichi Endo plays Vernon, Yasuhiro Mamiya voices Nerville Hammer, and Tomokazu Sugita serves as the narrator.
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