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Screen Mode, Oresama Perform Theme Songs For Muhyo & Roji Anime

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    This year's 28th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine revealed the opening and ending theme song artists on Monday for the television anime adaptation of Yoshiyuki Nishi's Muhyo to Roji no Mahōritsu Sōdan Jimusho (Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation) manga.

    SCREEN mode (Bungo Stray Dogs 2, Food Wars! The Second Plate, Myriad Colors Phantom World) are performing the opening theme song "Gifted," and ORESAMA (Alice & Zoroku, Magical Circle Guru-Guru, Wolf Girl & Black Prince) are performing the ending theme song "Hotohashiru." SCREEN mode's single for the opening theme will ship on August 29, and ORESAMA's single for the ending theme will ship on August 22.

    The anime will have an advanced screening event in Tokyo on July 29. The anime will premiere on SKY PerfecTV! and Animax this summer.

    The anime stars:
    Nobuhiro Kondo (Nobunagun, Cerberus) is directing the anime at Studio DEEN. Yasuyuki Suzuki (Naruto Shippūden, The Reflection) is penning the scripts. Kouichiro Kawano (And Yet the Town Moves, High School Fleet episode animation director) is designing the characters. Married couple Kazuko Tadano and Hiromi Matsushita (Sailor Moon, Dancougar - Super Beast Machine God) are the chief animation directors, and Ryo Kawasaki (Fate/Grand Order: First Order, Altair: A Record of Battles) is composing the music.

    The manga centers on Toru Muhyo, a prodigy and expert on magic law, and his assistant Jiro Kusano. The pair investigate supernatural incidents and dole out justice.

    The original manga ran in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 2004 to 2008. Shueisha published 18 compiled book volumes and 10 trade paperback (bunko) volumes for the series. Viz Media releasedall 18 volumes of the manga physically and digitally in North America.

    A sequel manga launched on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ manga website and app on March 19. The sequel follows Muhyo and his friends after they have grown a little after the conclusion of the first series.
     

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