Daemons of the Shadow Realm Anime Reveals Ayumu Murase as Gabriel and Multiple Tsugai, Broadcast and Streaming Details Announced with Podcast Launch
The anime Daemons of the Shadow Realm confirms Ayumu Murase will voice Gabriel and multiple Tsugai, alongside new broadcast and streaming details and a podcast announcement.

Ayumu Murase Cast as Gabriel and Multiple Tsugai
It has been announced that Ayumu Murase will voice Gabriel and numerous Tsugai characters in the TV anime Daemons of the Shadow Realm (Japanese title: Yomi no Tsugai), which is set to air for two consecutive cours starting April 4 on TOKYO MX and other networks every Saturday at 11:30 PM(JST).
Along with this casting reveal, detailed broadcast and streaming information has been released. Additionally, a weekly podcast program titled Tsugai Gatari will begin streaming every Thursday starting April 9.

Official Podcast “Tsugai Gatari” to Stream on radiko
The official podcast Tsugai Gatari will be distributed via radiko, a free service that allows users to enjoy radio and podcast content on smartphones and computers. This marks the first time radiko has collaborated with an anime series to produce and distribute an original program.
The show will be hosted by Kensho Ono, who voices the protagonist Yuru. Each episode will feature guest cast members, delivering the latest updates on the series while exploring the appeal of Daemons of the Shadow Realm from various perspectives in a talk-show format.
The program will also accept listener submissions, offering interactive segments that allow fans to engage more deeply with the world of the series.
However, please note that radiko is a Japan-only service and is generally not accessible from outside Japan.
Cast Comment from Ayumu Murase
Ayumu Murase as Gabriel and Other Tsugai
“I will be voicing Gabriel as well as many other Tsugai. I feel incredibly grateful and excited to once again be involved in a work by Arakawa-sensei and to have received this opportunity. Each recording session is something I eagerly look forward to.
The Tsugai are incredibly diverse and mysterious in both form and nature, so I am exploring what I can do while enjoying the process. I hope everyone looks forward to experiencing this alongside the stunning visuals when it reaches you.”
About the Original Work and Production Team
The anime is based on the latest manga by Hiromu Arakawa, best known for the globally acclaimed Fullmetal Alchemist. The series is currently serialized in Monthly Shonen Gangan and has surpassed 6 million copies in circulation.
The production is handled by a powerful collaboration between Square Enix, Aniplex, and BONES, the same team behind the Fullmetal Alchemist anime series produced between 2003 and 2011.
Source : ORICON NEWS