Sunday, 29 September 2013

News Crunchyroll to Stream Yowamushi Pedal Cycling Anime

Wataru Watanabe's story about otaku-turned-racer to begin on October 7

Video service Crunchyroll announced on Thursday that it will stream theYowamushi Pedal (Yowapeda) televisionanime series as it airs in Japan. The streams will be available to premium subscription members in the United States, Canada, Caribbean, South Africa, and Central and South America starting October 7 at 2:00 p.m. PT, and free users can watch them one week later.
The story centers around Sakamichi Onoda, an otaku at Sōhoku High School. He loves anime and games so much, that he would ride his commuter bicycle to and from Tokyo'sAkihabara shopping district in a 90-kilometer (about 60-mile) round trip over steep slopes after school. Onoda's life changes when he encounters his school's cycling team, and he ends up joining the competitive sport of bicycle racing.
The main cast includes:
Daiki Yamashita as Sakamichi Onoda, skilled at climbing hills due to his Akiba trips 
Kousuke Toriumi as Shunsuke Imaizumi, the cool, competitive "golden rookie" 
Jun Fukushima as Shōkichi Naruko, the speedy sprinter 
Kentarou Itou as Jin Tadokoro, the sprinter who is tough in spirit and body, and tends to dive headlong into competition 
Ayaka Suwa as Miki Kanzaki, the team's manager 
Showtaro Morikubo as Yūsuke Makishima, the "iridescent peak spider" 
Hiroki Yasumoto as Shingo Kinjō, the indomitable captain
Also joining the cast is Megumi Han as Aya Tachibana, Junichi Suwabe as Toji Kanzaki, Daisuke Kishioas Junta Tejima, Hiroyuki Yoshino as Yasutomo Arakita, Satoshi Hino as Hayato Shinkai, Tetsuya Kakihara as Jinpachi Tōdō, Tomoaki Maeno as Juichi Fukutomi, Tsubasa Yonaga as Sangaku Manami,Atsushi Abe as Tōichirō Izumida, and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Hajime Aoyagi.
Osamu Nabeshima (D.Gray-manSaint Seiya: The Lost CanvasZetman) is directing the anime at TMS EntertainmentReiko Yoshida (Tamako MarketK-ON!Bakuman.) is in charge of the series scripts, while Takahiko Yoshida (Welcome to the NHKBig Windup!) is designing the characters.
Wataru Watanabe launched the original manga in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine in 2008, and the story already inspired stage plays. The limited edition of the manga's 29th volumebundled an original anime DVD with the same main cast as the television series on August 8.

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