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Shaman King Flowers Anime Trailer Introduces Asakura Conflict

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A new trailer, as well as new character visuals and cast list, for the Shaman King Flowers anime is now available. Four voice actors will join the cast as new characters, with actors like Nana Mizuki returning to reprise their roles. You can watch the trailer for Shaman King Flowers on the King Amusement Creative YouTube channel. [Thanks, Denfaminico Gamer!]

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Here’s the new PV:

The trailer introduces us to Hana’s frustrations around his Shaman powers and how he’s unable to freely use them in the current age, as opposed to how Yoh was a participant in the Shaman Fights. However, this changes when Yohane Asakura and Luca Asakura attack. Other new characters who appear in the trailer include Alumi, who is Hana’s fiancée, and Gakko.

Here are the new voice actors who’ll join the cast list:

  • Namaha: Chihiro Ueda (Masaru in Karakuri Circus, Bakery Owner in Jujutsu Kaisen)
  • Luca Asakura: Ami Koshimizu (Kallen in Code Geass, Horo in Spice & Wolf)
  • Oboro Daikyo: Kentaro Ito (Choji in Naruto, Renji in Bleach)
  • Ryuji Ichihara: Kenta Miyake (Scar in Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Avdol in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure)

Shaman King Flowers is the sequel to the Shaman King manga and anime series. It follows Hana, Yoh and Anna’s son, who participates in the Flower of Maize war after his meeting with Yohane and Luca. The manga ran from 2012 to 2014.

Shaman King Flowers will start airing from January 2024.

Stephanie Liu
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