Opening, ending theme artists also announced

The official website for the television anime of author Kouhei Kadono and illustrator Kouji Ogata's Boogiepop and Others ( Boogiepop wa Warawanai ) light novel series began streaming a second promotional video for the anime on Friday. The video reveals the anime's premiere on January 4, as well as 14 more cast members. The video also reveals and previews the opening theme song "shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID.

The anime will air on AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, and BS11. Azuna Riko will perform the ending theme song "Whiteout."

The new cast includes:

Chiaki Kobayashi as Keiji Takeda



Shino Shimoji as Kei Niitoki



Ayaka Suwa as Naoko Kamikishiro



Junya Enoki as Masami Saotome



Aoi Ichikawa as Shiro Tanaka



Ayana Taketatsu as Minako Yurihara



Kouki Miyata as Echoes



Taku Yashiro as Masaki Taniguchi

Kana Ichinose as Aya Orihata

Yoshimasa Hosoya as Jin Asukai

Yoshiaki Hasegawa as Shinjirō Anō

Kana Asumi as Kotoe Kinugawa

Yōji Ueda as Spooky E

Kana Hanazawa as Suiko Minahoshi

The previously revealed cast members include:

Aoi Yūki as Boogiepop



Aoi Yūki as Touka Miyashita



Saori Ōnishi as Nagi Kirima



Reina Kondo as Kazuko Suema



Shingo Natsume (One-Punch Man, Space Dandy both seasons, ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept.) is directing the new anime at Madhouse. Tomohiro Suzuki (One-Punch Man, Tiger & Bunny, ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept.) is writing and supervising the series scripts, and Hidehiko Sawada (key animator for One-Punch Man, Redline) is designing the characters. The musician Kensuke Ushio (A Silent Voice, Devilman Crybaby, Liz and the Blue Bird) is composing the music.

Other staff members include:

Assistant Director: Yousuke Hatta

Chief Animation Directors: Masanori Shino, Kei Tsuchiya

Art Directors: Shigemi Ikeda, Yukiko Maruyama

Color Design: Ken Hashimoto

3DCG Director: Shigenori Hirozumi

Director of Photography: Akane Fushihara

Editing: Kashiko Kimura

Sound Director: Shoji Hata

Music Production: Kadokawa

Seven Seas Entertainment published the light novel in English, and is reprinting the novels along with new volumes. The company describes the story:

There is an urban legend that children tell one another about a shinigami that can release people from the pain they may be suffering. This "Angel of Death" has a name: Boogiepop. And the legends are true. Boogiepop is real. When a rash of disappearances involving female students breaks out at Shinyo Academy, the police and faculty assume they just have a bunch of runaways on their hands. But Nagi Kirima knows better. Something mysterious and foul is afoot. Is it Boogiepop, or something more sinister...?

Madhouse previously animated the Boogiepop light novel series into a 2000 television anime. Right Stuf released the series on VHS and DVD in North America.

Yoshihiro Kawabata launched a new Boogiepop at Dawn ( Yoake no Boogiepop ) manga in Kadokawa's Dengeki G's Comic magazine on April 28. Naoki Koshimizu launched a separate Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator manga in Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine on May 26.

Sources: Boogiepop and Others anime's website, MoCa News