In a thrilling development, Crunchyroll has launched the streaming of the original television anime “Brave Bang Bravern!” (Yūki Bakuhatsu Bang Bravern) for the Indian audience. Produced by Cygames, Cygames Pictures, and the acclaimed Masami Ōbari, the series made its debut on January 11 and is available for streaming on Crunchyroll, coinciding with its broadcast in Japan.
Simultaneously, Crunchyroll has expanded its content library by including the English dub for the second season of “Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki,” titled “Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki 2nd Stage” (Jaku Chara Tomozaki-kun 2nd Stage). Based on Yūki Yaku’s light novel series, this strategic move by Crunchyroll aims to enhance the viewing experience for anime enthusiasts in India, offering the latest episodes as they unfold in Japan.
“Brave Bang Bravern!” introduces viewers to a captivating narrative centered around Lewis Smith and Isami Ao. Lewis, a skilled pilot in the U.S. armed forces, commands the formidable armored humanoid weapon Titanostride. Fate intertwines their lives when Lewis encounters Isami Ao, the ace pilot of Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force, amidst the chaos of battle.
Under the direction of Masami Ōbari, known for his work on “Gravion,” “Gravion Zwei,” “Angel Blade,” and “Battle Arena Toshinden,” the original robot series unfolds at the renowned anime studio Cygames Pictures. Keigo Koyanagi, recognized for his role in “The Rising of The Shield Hero,” leads the series composition, while character design is masterfully crafted by Kouichi Motomura based on original concepts by Kamokamen (Wasureenu Majo no Monogatari). Mechanical designers MORUGA and Mizuki Sakura, along with production designer Kenji Teraoka, contribute their expertise to bring the captivating world of “Brave Bang Bravern!” to life.
The anime features an impressive musical lineup, with Kenichi Suzumura performing the opening theme “Ba-Bang to Suisan! Bang Bravern,” and stars Suzuki and Azakami lending their voices to Isami Ao and Lewis Smith, contributing to the ending theme “Sōen no Shōzō.”
Crunchyroll’s decision to stream these highly anticipated anime series in India aligns with its commitment to providing global audiences with access to top-notch content as it unfolds, fostering a shared anime-watching experience across borders.