DMM.com LLC has officially announced that acclaimed voice actor Shunsuke Takeuchi will portray the adult version of the infamous hitman Jūzō Ōgami in the upcoming anime adaptation of KILL BLUE. Set for release in 2026, the series adapts Tadatoshi Fujimaki’s (Kuroko’s Basketball, ROBOT × LASERBEAM) hit manga and promises a thrilling blend of high-stakes action and coming-of-age drama.

Shunsuke Takeuchi

Speaking about his role, Takeuchi expressed both excitement and humor about bringing the character to life:

“Jūzō has the mind of an adult but the body of a child, so at first I thought I might need to do some detective work—but it seems that’s not the case! What a relief! I’ve often been told I seem a bit older than my age, so I feel a certain kinship with this character. All of the characters in KILL BLUE are incredibly expressive, and I’m excited to pop in from time to time and watch over their energetic interactions. Please look forward to KILL BLUE! ”

– via press release

Takeuchi’s impressive portfolio includes standout roles such as Producer in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, Alexander Yamato in King of Prism, Jūza Hyōdo in A3!, and Revolver in Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. Known for his commanding voice and nuanced performances, he’s expected to bring both gravitas and emotional depth to Ōgami’s complex duality as a hardened assassin turned teenager.

First Look: The Silver-Haired Hitman

©Tadatoshi Fujimaki/SHUEISHA, KILL BLUE Production Committee

A legendary assassin at 39. Starting over… as a middle schooler.

Jūzō Ōgami, a notorious hitman with a flawless record, collapses after being stung by a mysterious wasp. When he awakens, the once-feared 39-year-old finds himself in the body of a 13-year-old boy. Ordered by his boss to infiltrate a middle school, Jūzō must now balance an unexpected student life with the deadly world he thought he left behind. As new enemies emerge, the question remains — can Jūzō reclaim his original body, or will his second chance at life be cut short?

©Tadatoshi Fujimaki/SHUEISHA, KILL BLUE Production Committee

Production Staff

Director: Hiro Kaburagi (GREAT PRETENDER, Kimi ni Todoke)

Character Design: Miho Daidōji (Kuroko’s Basketball, Kimi ni Todoke 3rd Season)

Animation Production: CUE

Manga Information

Title: KILL BLUE

Original Story: Tadatoshi Fujimaki (SHUEISHA / Jump Comics)

Current Volumes: 11

Next Release: Volume 12 – November 4, 2025

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