Rino Sashihara joins! The latest characters of the new One Piece movie "STAMPEDE" are announced

Rino Sashihara joins! The latest characters of the new One Piece movie "STAMPEDE" are announced

The new theatrical version "One Piece: STAMPEDE" planned to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the super popular anime "One Piece" based on the work of Eiichiro Oda will be released on August 9, 2019. Today, the official once again announced the latest character voice actors. Former AKB48 super popular goddess Rino Sashihara has been confirmed to join. Let's look forward to it together.

The new theatrical version of "One Piece: STAMPEDE" will unfold a brand new "One Piece Expo" adventure. "One Piece Expo" is known as the biggest celebration in the pirate world, and the theme of the celebration is to discuss how to actually find the legendary "ONE PIECE" treasure of "One Piece - Roger". The new adventure will surely ignite the new enthusiasm of the Straw Hat Clan.

·This time, three new voice actors for new characters were announced. Benafesta, the organizer of "One Piece Expo", will be played by YUUSUKE; Denardo, the host of "One Piece Expo", will be played by Ryota Yamasato, and former AKB48 popular goddess Rino Sashihara will play the role of the singer Xiao An, who has the ability to turn anything she touches into phantoms. Stay tuned.

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