Noblesse series OP and ED Artists Revealed
The Crunchyroll Original,Noblesse anime’s official Japanese website revealed the anime’s theme song artists before its October debut.
Kim Jae-joong will perform the anime’s theme song, “BREAKING DAWN.” K-pop group OH MY GIRL will perform the ending theme song “Etoile.”
Nowadays, there is a new trend of webtoons being adapted into anime. After two significant works, Tower of God and The God of High School, another webtoon to get an anime adaptation is Noblesse.
Crunchyroll has taken on the initiative to adapt manhwas into anime.
However, both Tower of God and The God of High School struggled with pacing as they are leaving aside main plots and details, to deliver as much content as possible in one episode. Fans of the webtoon are not happy about this.
So, there remains a slight possibility for Nobelesse to receive the same treatment as well.
Noblesse, without any doubt, is among the best webtoons ever released. Since it was released in 2007, the decade-long Manhwa’s humor and intriguing central characters kept us reading and reading.
Although the January 2019 conclusion disheartened many of us, especially after Rai and Raskreia’s death, we are still excited about the upcoming anime.
Noblesse Season 1: October 2020 Release Date, Visuals and News
The anime television series by Production I.G is set to premiere in October 2020.
Crunchyroll is hoping to hit gold again with this supernatural story that dominated webtoons for almost a decade.
The release date and other details will unfold as time goes on. Till then, let’s rewind the fantastic journey we have had with Noblesse so far.
About Noblesse
This series, released in 2007, is by Son Jeho and illustrator Lee Kwangsi. The story is about a nobleman named Cadis Etrama Di Raizel. One day, shockingly, he wakes up over 800 years in the future.
Reunited with his companion Frankenstein, Rai enrolls in a local high school and makes friends with a group who vow to help Rai uncover his forgotten past.
This announcement is exciting for South Koreans. South Korea has produced dozens of world-famous manhwa titles, but they never get an anime adaptation.
Now, fans will have to wait and see how these manhwa titles shape up in anime form and whether they’ll spark a trend of manhwa-turned-anime adaptations.
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