Following the premiere of Ave Mujica – The Die Is Cast Episode 10, BanG Dream! has released performance videos for two new songs, “Imprisoned XII” and “Crucifix X.” These performances were featured in the latest episode of the anime.
Both songs will be included in Ave Mujica’s first album, Completeness, set for release on April 23, 2025. To mark the occasion, cover illustrations for the songs were also revealed alongside the episode’s debut.
The BanG Dream! Ave Mujica anime serves as a sequel to BanG Dream! It’s MyGO!!!! Koudai Kakimoto has returned as director at studio SANZIGEN. The music is composed by Hitoshi Fujima and Junpei Fujita from Elements Garden. The band Ave Mujica performs both the opening theme, “KiLLKiSS,” and the ending theme, “Georgette Me, Georgette You.”
Voice Cast
- Kanon Takao as Sakiko Togawa/Oblivionis
- Akane Yonezawa as Nyamu Yutenji/Amoris
- Yuzuki Watase as Mutsumi Wakaba/Mortis
- Mei Okada as Umiri Yahata/Timoris
- Rico Sasaki as Uika Misumi/Doloris
- Hina Youmiya as Tomori Takamatsu
- Rin Tateishi as Anon Chihaya
- Hina Aoki as Rana Kaname
- Mika Kohinata as Soyo Nagasaki
- Koko Hayashi as Taki Shina
Anime Synopsis
“Will you give me the rest of your life?”
After losing everything in a single night, Sakiko Togawa descends into darkness, pulling others into her world. She gathers a group of girls, each burdened with their own struggles and desires, to create a perfect masquerade.
“Welcome to the world of Ave Mujica.”
On a stage where emotions like sorrow, fear, love, and even forgetfulness are stripped away, will their masks be shattered, or will they endure?
About BanG Dream!
BanG Dream! is a multimedia project created in 2015 by Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani. The franchise debuted its first anime in January 2017 with a 13-episode season, followed by a sequel in January 2019 and a third season in 2020.
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