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[71][72] The opening theme is "1", and the ending theme is "Cobalt", both
performed by Mob Choir. [73] The third season's simuldub was slated to be produced by Crunchyroll rather than Bang Zoom! with some roles re
cast, due to the choice to move dub production to in-person recording sessions at their Dallas based studio, rather than remote recordings, after largely relying on the latter at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. [74] Among the planned recastings was the voice of Mob, Kyle McCarley, who stated that he would likely not be reprising the role as Crunchyroll had refused to negotiate a potential union contract for future anime dubbing productions with McCarley's union SAG-AFTRA. McCarley had offered to work non-union on season 3 under the condition that Crunchyroll discuss with SAG-AFTRA, but as this did not proceed, McCarley did not return. [75][76][77] This news prompted much criticism of Crunchyroll on social media. [78] Live-action drama[edit] A 12-episode Japanese television drama premiered on Netflix on
January 12, 2018, and was broadcast on TV Tokyo's MokuDora 25 timeslot from January 18 to April 5 of that same year. [79][80][81][82] Stage plays[edit] A stage play adaptation of the manga was announced in October 2017. It ran in Tokyo from January 6–14, 2018 at The Galaxy Theatre. [83] The play is directed and written by Keita Kawajiri, while Setsuo Itō reprised his role as Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama from the anime. The other cast includes Ryōma Baba as Arataka Reigen, Takeshi Nadagi as Dimple, Takuya Kawaharada as Teruki Hanazawa, and Gaku Matsumoto as Ritsu Kageyama. [84] A second stage play adaptation was announced in June 2018, with the cast and staff returning to reprise their roles.
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