The staff for the television anime of Sōsuke Tōka's Ranking of Kings (Ōsama Ranking) manga unveiled on Friday the second promotional video, ending theme song, and October 14 premiere. The video previews the ending theme song "Oz." by singer Yama.
The series will premiere on October 14 at 12:55 a.m. (effectively, October 15) in Fuji TV's Noitamina timeslot. The anime will also air on the network's affiliated stations. It will stream in Japan on Amazon Prime Video, one hour after it airs on television, before streaming on other services.
The web manga centers around Bojji, a deaf, powerless prince who cannot even wield a children's sword. As the firstborn son, he strives hard and dreams of becoming the world's greatest king. However, people mutter about him behind his back as "a good-for-nothing prince" and "no way he can be king."
Bojji is able to make his first ever friend, "Kage" (shadow) — a literal shadow on the ground who somehow understands Bojji well. (Kage is a survivor of the Kage assassin clan that was all but wiped out. No longer a killer, Kage now makes ends meet by stealing.) The story follows Bojji's coming-of-age as he meets various people in his life, starting with his fateful encounter with Kage.
Minami Hinata will play the protagonist Bojji. Ayumu Murase will play Kage, a shadow that becomes Bojji's friend.
The other cast members include:
- Yuuki Kaji as Daida, Bojji's half-brother
- Rina Satou as Hilling, Daida's mother
- Takuya Eguchi as Domas, Bojji's swordmaster
- Yōji Ueda as Bebin, Daida's swordmaster
- Hiroki Yasumoto as Apis, "the king's spear" and loyal man-at-arms
- Hinata Tadokoro as Drusi, Hilling's bodyguard and shieldbearer
- Daiki Yamashita as Hokuro, a footman that looks up to Bojji
- Kenta Miyake as Boss, the ruler of the Boss Kingdom, and Bojji and Daida's father
- Takako Honda as Shiina, Bojji's late mother and the former queen
- Maaya Sakamoto as the Magic Mirror who secretly advises Daida
- Yoshimitsu Shimoyama as Death-har, the king of the afterlife
- Takahiro Sakurai as Death-par, Death-har's little brother
Yūji Kaneko is the art director, while Kazushi Fujii is handling the art setting. Ken Hashimoto is the color key artist. Kazuto Izumita and Noriyuki Ueda are both compositing directors of photography. Kiyoshi Hirose is editing. Yasunori Ebina is the audio director, while Yasunori Ogata is handling sound effects. Maiko Okada is credited as animation producer.
The band King Gnu (first Banana Fish ending) are performing the opening theme song "BOY."
Tōka has been serializing the manga on the user-submitted manga website Manga Hack and other venues since May 2017. Kadokawa published the 11th compiled book volume on August 12. The manga's circulation has reached over 1.3 million copies.
Source: Press release