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Strike The Blood Video Anime's Promo Video, Theme Song Artists Revealed

Yuka IguchiKanon Wakeshima to perform theme songs for 2-part OVA shipping in November-December

Warner Brothers began streaming a promotional video on Friday for the upcoming two-part video anime (OVAadaptation of writer Gakuto Mikumo and illustrator Manyako's Strike the Blood light novel series. The first Strike the Blood: Valkyria no Ōkoku-hen (Strike the Blood: Valkyria's Kingdom Volume) episode will ship in Japan on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on November 25. The second and final episode will ship on December 23.
The video outlines the OVA's main staff and cast. The anime will again star:
The main returning staff for the anime includes:
The video anime series will feature an original story from Mikumo.
Warner Brothers also announced on Friday that voice actress and singer Yuka Iguchi will perform the opening theme song, and Kanon Wakeshima (Vampire KnightSelector Infected Wixoss theme songs) will perform the ending theme.
Iguchi's and Wakeshima's CDs with their respective theme songs will also ship on November 25.
The first pressing limited edition of the first disc will include a 16-page booklet, a digipack, and an early chance to purchase an event ticket. The limited edition Blu-ray Disc costs 5,900 yen (about US$47), and the DVD costs 4,900 yen (about US$39).
The school action fantasy story of Strike the Blood revolves around Kojō Akatsuki (voiced byYoshimasa Hosoya), a boy deemed the "fourth progenitor" — the world's most powerful vampire, once thought to only exist in legend and lore. In the Itogamijima special zone for demons, a girl named Yukina Hirameki (Risa Taneda) is entrusted with watching over the vampire and if needed, hunting him down.
The light novel series already inspired the Strike the Blood television anime series in 2013, andCrunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan. Discotek licensed the television anime for North American home video.

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