Metallic Rouge anime: Unveiling new cast and theme songs prior to its highly-anticipated premiere

Metallic Rouge anime: Unveiling new cast and theme songs prior to its highly-anticipated premiere

Metallic Rouge anime introduces an impressive lineup of seven new cast members, while treating fans to thrilling previews of the crystal-clear versions of the highly anticipated theme songs Get ready for an unforgettable experience!

The official website and X handle of the Metallic Rouge anime announced on Sunday, January 7, 2024, the addition of seven new cast members and shared two promotional videos featuring the anime's opening and ending theme songs. The highly anticipated original sci-fi anime is scheduled to debut on January 10, 2024.

Produced by Studio Bones, Metallic Rouge is a project commemorating the studio's 25th anniversary. The dystopian sci-fi anime was first revealed during the Fuji TV Anime Lineup livestream in 2023, generating excitement among fans due to the esteemed studio's involvement.

Metallic Rouge anime announces seven new cast and previews clear versions of the theme songs

Earlier, the official team behind the anime Metallic Rouge revealed seven new cast members on Sunday, January 7, 2024, just days before the anime's premiere on January 10, 2024, on Fuji TV.

The newly announced voice cast features Hiroshi Yanaka as the Puppeteer and Mariya Ise as Opera. Hiroshi-san is a veteran voice actor known for his role as Nara Shikamaru in the Naruto and Boruto series.

Similarly, Mariya Ise has solidified her reputation as a talented voice actor, taking on iconic roles like Himeno in Chainsaw Man, Ray in The Promised Neverland, Dorothy in Black Clover, and many others.

Metallic Rouge anime: Unveiling new cast and theme songs prior to its highly-anticipated premiere

Naomi and Rouge, as depicted in the anime (Image via Bones)

In addition, the new cast members feature Minami Tsuda as Alice Machias, Hiroki Yasumoto as Graufon Berg, Yoshimitsu Shimoyama as Roy Junghardt, Youko Hikasa as Eva Cristella, and Haruka Shiraishi as Cyan Bluestar. They will be joining Yume Miyamoto (Rouge), Tomoyo Kurosawa (Naomi), Chiaki Kobayashi (Noid 262), Kenjiro Tsuda (Afdal Bashal), and the rest of the previously announced voice cast.

In addition to introducing more cast members, the official team behind the Metallic Rouge anime has released two new trailers, showcasing the uncredited and unobstructed versions of the opening and ending theme songs.

Additional information

The opening theme video, Rouge (sung by YU-KA), portrays Rouge Redstar's metamorphosis and features multiple action sequences. In contrast, the ending theme (Scarlet by Dazbee) video depicts Rouge, Naomi, and the Message Bird navigating through the dystopian pathways.

Metallic Rouge anime: Unveiling new cast and theme songs prior to its highly-anticipated premiere

Rouge Redstar, as depicted in the anime (Image via Bones)

Leading the team at Studio Bones is Motonobu Hori, who serves as the chief director of Star Blazers 2199 and oversees the scripts. Yutaka Izubuchi is credited as the mecha designer, while Toshihiro Kawamoto takes charge of the character designs.

Set in a dystopian world where humans and robots coexist, "The Metallic Rouge" is a "tech-noir" mecha anime that follows the story of Rouge, an android girl, and her partner Naomi as they embark on a mission to Mars. Their task is to eliminate the Immortal Nine, a group of artificial humans who pose a threat to the government. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and obstacles.

Keep up with more anime news and manga updates as 2024 progresses.

Editor's P/S

As an enthusiastic fan of anime and science fiction, I am thrilled about the upcoming premiere of Metallic Rouge. The announcement of seven new cast members, including renowned voice actors like Hiroshi Yanaka and Mariya Ise, further elevates my excitement. The prospect of witnessing their portrayal of intriguing characters in this dystopian sci-fi world is truly captivating.

The release of the uncredited versions of the opening and ending theme songs has only intensified my anticipation. The Rouge theme song, performed by YU-KA, exudes an exhilarating energy that perfectly captures the essence of the anime's action-packed sequences. On the other hand, the Scarlet theme song by Dazbee provides a haunting and melancholic tone, hinting at the emotional depth and complexities that lie within the story.