Limo with Shinku, Suigintou decals advertise anime's broadcast, Blu-ray and DVD releases

A limousine advertising the Rozen Maiden Zurückspulen anime series has been spotted driving around Tokyo's Akihabara district. The limousine advertises the broadcast of the anime, as well as the anime's Blu-ray and DVD releases, which are scheduled to begin with the first volume's release on August 30. One side of the limousine features a decal of the anime's heroine Shinku, while the other features the character Suigintou.



The series premiered in Japan on July 4 on the TBS station. Crunchyroll is streaming the series in several regions as it airs, and Sentai Filmworks announced on Saturday that they had licensed the new anime for home video release in 2014..

Mamoru Hatakeyama (Sankarea) is directing the new anime at Studio DEEN. Tomomi Mochizuki (House of Five Leaves, Fancy Lala) is writing, supervising the series scripts, and directing the sound. Kyuta Sakai (Sankarea, Steins;Gate, When They Cry - Higurashi) is serving as character designer and chief animation director. Shinkichi Mitsumune is returning from the previous Rozen Maiden anime projects to score the music under the Lantis label, and Ali Project is again performing the opening theme song.

Ryota Ohsaka plays Jun Sakurada, while Asami Sanada reprises her role as Jun Sakurada in middle school. The voice cast for the dolls at the center of the story include:

Rie Tanaka as First Doll Suigintou

Yumi Shimura as Second Doll Kanaria

Natsuko Kuwatani as Third Doll Suiseiseki

Rika Morinaga as Fourth Doll Souseiseki

Miyuki Sawashiro as Fifth Doll Shinku

Sakura Nogawa as Sixth Doll Hinaichigo

Chiemi Chiba as Seventh Doll Kirakishou/Schnee Kristall

Peach-Pit launched Rozen Maiden in Gentosha's Monthly Comic Birz magazine in 2002 before switching to Shueisha's Young Jump magazine in 2008. It inspired two 12-episode television anime adaptations, Rozen Maiden and Rozen Maiden: Träumend , the two-episode prequel, Rozen Maiden: Ouvertüre in 2006, and a short special, Rozen Maiden: Detective Kun-Kun .

Geneon Entertainment licensed the original series and Rozen Maiden: Traumend for release in North America in 2007. Funimation Entertainment then signed a deal with Geneon Entertainment in 2008 to distribute both Rozen Maiden and Rozen Maiden: Traumend in 2008. Sentai Filmworks picked up and released Rozen Maiden , Rozen Maiden: Traumend , and Rozen Maiden: Ouverture in 2011.

Update: Name fixed. Thanks, vriska.

Source: 0takomu