Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube Anime Casts Takaya Kuroda

The staff for the television anime adaptation of Takeshi Okano and Shō Makura's Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube (Jigoku Sensei Nube) manga revealed a new cast member on Thursday. Takaya Kuroda will voice the monster Hatamonba, and will appear in the anime's fifth episode on July 23. The anime's staff also revealed on July 3 that Yū Kobayashi joined the cast as the human body model, and appeared in the third episode, which aired on July 9.The anime streams on Netflix in Asian territories except in Japan and China, and also streams on the It's Anime YouTube channel in "limited territories only" (including the U.S. and Canada). The series streams on aniverse in German-speaking EMEA territories, and on Anime Generation in Italian-speaking EMEA territories. In Latin America, the series streams on Anime Onegai. Additionally, the series streams on Chunghwa Telecom's MOD and Hami Video in Taiwan. Ryōtarō Okiayu stars as Meisuke Nueno, also known as “Nube,” in the anime. Additional cast includes: Yasuyuki Ōishi (episode director for Stars Align, Narenare -Cheer for you!-) is directing the anime at Studio KAI. Fumito Yamada (episode director for Hell's Paradise, Love Is Indivisible by Twins) is the assistant director, Yoshiki Ōkusa (Butt Detective franchise, The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases) is the head writer, and Yū Yoshiyama (key animator for Dragon Ball Super, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury) is the character designer. Evan Call (My Happy Marriage, Violet Evergarden) is composing the music.-SKS- ZIGZAG performs the opening theme song "P0WER-AkuryoTaisan-," and Chilli Beans. performs the ending theme song "Sunflower."The show's staff describes the story in English: Makura and Okano serialized the original 31-volume manga from 1993 to 1999 in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The manga has more than 29 million copies in circulation. The manga was later re-released in 2006 as 20 volumes.The original manga inspired a television anime series in 1996-1997, a video anime series in 1998-1999, and three anime films in 1996 and 1997. The manga also inspired a live-action series adaptation in 2014.Sources: Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube anime's X/Twitter account, Comic Natalie