"Ron Kamonohashi's Forbidden Reasoning" is a manga currently being serialized on the manga magazine app "Shonen Jump+." It is a super-authentic mystery woven by the duo of Ron Kamonohashi, a detective said to be a genius, and Totsumaru Isshiki, a goofy but pure-hearted and passionate character. An anime adaptation is scheduled to air in October of this year, and is already generating a lot of buzz. In this article, we'd like to introduce the production staff and voice cast to give you an idea of the people involved in the anime!
Synopsis
Ron Kamonohashi was a promising young detective at a detective training school, but he was banned from detective work due to a fatal flaw: his deductive reasoning often led criminals to commit suicide. He then met Todomaru Isshiki of the First Investigative Division, and the pair teamed up to once again embark on the path of deductive reasoning. However, they soon faced a variety of challenging cases.
Series Composition: Wataru Watari
Wataru Watari is in charge of series composition. His name is written as "Tokou" and pronounced "Watariwataru." He is known by his nickname "Watarin." He is a light novel writer who also works as a company employee, making him a part-time writer. He is known as the author of "My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU," which was adapted into an anime and became a huge hit.
Character Design: Masakazu Ishikawa
The character designer is Masakazu Ishikawa. While his age is unknown, he was in charge of animation for "Slam Dunk" in 1993, which suggests he has been involved in animating and character design for around 30 years. After working as a freelancer for a long time, he is currently employed by the production company Diomedea, where he serves as the company's director.
Ron Kamonobashi: Yohei Azagami
Ron Kamonobashi is voiced by Yohei Azagami. He has appeared in various productions since around 2011, but many people may remember him best for his role as Guel Jetark in "Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch of Mercury." He has also appeared in other roles, including Ayumu Tanaka in "And Soredemo Ayumu wa Yosetekuru" and in games such as the "Samurai Warriors" series and "Ensemble Stars!", expanding his range of roles.
Isshiki Totsumaru: Junya Enoki
Junya Enoki, who plays Isshiki Totsumaru, has a cousin, fellow voice actress Chika Anzai. For this reason, he says voice acting "wasn't a distant dream for me." Around 2017, he began playing major characters in many works. This year, in addition to this work, he has played important roles in seven other works, so expectations are rising for Enoki's future endeavors.
Amamiya: Yoko Hikasa
Many people may know Yoko Hikasa, who plays Amamiya, for her role as Mio Akiyama in "K-ON!". She has played a variety of characters, both leading and supporting, and is extremely well-known as a female voice actress. If you watch anime frequently, you may immediately recognize her voice. By the way, did you know that she is also the creator of the phrase "tehepero" ("tehepero"?) It became a catchphrase after Hikasa herself began using it frequently on radio and other occasions.
Spitz Fire: Taku Yashiro
The role of Spitz Fire is played by Taku Yashiro. He became interested in anime after watching "Neon Genesis Evangelion" when he was in high school. The influence of Evangelion is truly immense. He is good friends with fellow voice actors Yuuma Uchida and Shugo Nakamura, and his idol is voice actor Shoutarou Morikubo. He is also known for being a big eater, sometimes eating six meals a day.
Summary of Introduction to the Production Staff and Voice Cast
Learning about the production staff and voice cast is one of the joys of anime. Learning about the staff and cast will make you want to check out other works, which will broaden your enjoyment of anime. You might even be recognized as someone knowledgeable about anime! That's all for today. Thank you for reading.