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Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God
Japanese original net animation (ONA) series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God (Japanese: とーとつにエジプト神, Hepburn: Tōtotsu ni Egypt Kami) is a Japanese original net animation (ONA) series produced by Japanese studio Typhoon Graphics. This anime is based on Egyptian mythology and the original character designs drawn by yuka. His illustrations have become popular on SNS in Japan and is known for its simplistic and cute-looking designs.[1] A picture book based on the characters was published by Frontier Works.[2] The first season started airing on December 7, 2020, up to February 8, 2021.[3] The second season premiered January 11, 2023 on Tokyo MX.
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Cast
- Hiro Shimono as Anubis[4]
- Yuki Kaji as Thoth[4]
- Yū Kobayashi as Bastet[4]
- Hikaru Midorikawa as Medjed[4]
- Nobunaga Shimazaki as Horus[4]
- Kōji Yusa as Apep[4]
- Daisuke Namikawa as Khnum[4]
- Kenjiro Tsuda as Ra[4]
- Yukari Tamura as Sa-ta[4] (Based on the Egyptian God Nehebkau[4])
- Hiroyuki Yoshino as Set[4]
- Junichi Suwabe as Sobek[5]
- Shouta Aoi as Wenet[4]
- Tomoya Nakamura as the narrator[6]
Media
Book
Anime
This anime series is produced by Typhoon Graphics and Frontier Works, originally created by yuka. Directed by Katsuya Kikuchi, series composition by Yuuichirou Higashide, character design and chief animation direction by Suzuna Okuyama, music by Keiji Inai.[7] Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[8] On August 1, 2021, it was announced that the anime will receive a second season.[9] Junichi Suwabe was cast in October 2022 as the voice actor for Sobek, the Egyptian god associated with the Nile crocodile.[5] The second season started on Tokyo MX and DMM TV at 1 a.m. January 11, 2023.[a] Other networks and websites will launch on January 15.[10]
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Notes
- The broadcast time is 25:00 on January 10, 2023, which is effectively 1:00 a.m. JST on January 11.
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