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Later made President of the Yamashita Trading Co. , a shell company of the Nogi Group. Hideki Nogi (乃木 英樹, Nogi Hideki) Voiced by: Jouji Nakata[3] (Japanese); Michael C. Pizzuto (English) CEO of the Nogi Group. He challenges the Kengan Association for the position of Chairman, resulting in the creation of the Annihilation Tournament with a stipulation that, if the Nogi Group fails to win, the company is dissolved and taken by the Kengan Association. He forms the shell company Yamashita Trading Co. , with Kazuo Yamashita as its President and Ohma Tokita as its representative fighter. He also formed a 2nd shell company SF Cold Storage with Lihito as both its President and fighter. Kaede Akiyama (秋山 楓, Akiyama Kaede) Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama[3] (Japanese); Erika Harlacher[6][5] (English) Hideki Nogi's personal secretary, later assigned to help Kazuo and Ohma as they proceed into the tournament. Lihito (理人, Rihito) Voiced by:
Hayato Kaneko[7] (Japanese); Jonah Scott[8] (English) Nicknamed "The Superhuman". Ohma's 2nd opponent in the Kengan matches initially on
behalf of Yoshitake Real Estate.
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GRIDMAN, Promare) and Masahiko Otsuka (Gurren Lagann, Kill la Kill, Promare). The original score was composed by Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill series). [1] Edgerunners was showcased on June 8th at the Netflix's Geeked Week 2022. [2][3] A preview event hosted by CD Projekt RED showcasing the first three episodes of Edgerunners in English took place on September 12, 2022 on [1]. [4] Containing 10 episodes, Edgerunners premiered on Netflix on September 13, 2022. [5] Both the opening and ending songs were chosen by CD Projekt RED, while the rest of the soundtrack was chosen by Studio Trigger. [6] Credits[] Creator: Rafał Jaki Director:
Hiroyuki Imaishi Assistant director: Yoshiyuki Kaneko Animation studio: Trigger Executive producers: Rafał Jaki, Dylan Thomas, Taiki Sakurai, Yoshiki Usa Producers: Saya Elder, Bartosz Sztybor, Satoru Homma Animation producers: Shunsuke Shida, Naoko Tsutsumi Screen story: Bartosz Sztybor Script: Masahiko Otsuka, Yoshiki Usa Creative support:
Hiromi Wakabayashi Character designer: Yoh Yoshinari Assistant character designers: Yuto Kaneko, Yusuke Yoshigaki Background director: Masanobu Nomura Color design: Yukiko Kakita Composite director: Tetsuya Kawata Editor: Masato Yoshitake Sound director: Hiroki Urakari Sound effects: Hiroki Nozaki, Airi Kobayashi Original score: Akira Yamaoka Opening animation director: Hiroyuki Imaishi Opening storyboard: Kai Ikarashi Opening staff: Shigeto Koyama, Hiromi Wakabayashi, Tuyoshi Kusano, Yoshiyuki Kaneko, Eiji Tsuchida, Koji Aramaki, Shoichi Kita, Ryoma Sanpei Opening song: This Fffire by Franz Ferdinand Notes[] The first episodes (1-6) take place sometime in 2076, while the following episodes (7-10) take place a few months later that same year. [7][8] The Japanese script uses less streetslang than the English dub. Slangs like "choom," "eddies," and "preem" are not spoken, and multiple instances of "edgerunners" are replaced with the synonymous "cyberpunk. " Characters from Cyberpunk 2077 with a speaking appearance in Edgerunners are played by the same voice actors in the English dub as they are in the game, including Adam Smasher, Wakako Okada, and Delamain. References[] ↑ 1.