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[7][15][20] For first season, the opening theme song, "Inferno", is performed by 9mm Parabellum Bullet,[15][21] while the ending theme, "Meimoku no Kanata" (瞑目の彼方, lit. "Beyond Closed Eyes"), is performed by Nagi Yanagi. [22] For second season, the opening theme song, "Sacrifice", performed by 9mm Parabellum Bullet, while the ending theme, "Issai wa Monogatari" (一切は物語, lit. "Everything is the Story"), performed by
Yoshino Nanjō featuring Nagi Yanagi. [23] The primary voice cast is reprising their roles
from the Golden Age Arc film trilogy, while voice actor Unshō Ishizuka is reprising his role as the Narrator from the original anime. [19] Producer Reo Kurosu has described the show's animation style as "a hybrid between 2D and 3D",[24] elaborating that "For this series, we’re trying to do something new.
[174][175] Trivia about the series has been mentioned in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008. [176][177] In other media[edit] Further information: List of Castlevania media Simon Belmont was one of the stars in the animated series Captain N: The Game Master. [178] He was a member of the N-Team, a group of
mostly video game characters who
defended Videoland against the antagonist Mother Brain from Metroid. Dracula, referred to only as "the Count", appeared as a villain in Captain N. Alucard appeared in one episode, though he was portrayed as a rebellious skateboarding teenager. Several other Castlevania monsters had minor roles, including Frankenstein's Monster, the Mummy, the Wolf Man, and the Skull Knight. Simon is portrayed as egotistical on the show and his physical appearance differs from his design in the video game series. In 2005, IDW Publishing released a comic book adaptation, Castlevania: The Belmont Legacy, written by Marc Andreyko with art by E. J. Su. It was based on Castlevania: The Adventure.