Some cast members from both Shaman King anime will return for Flowers, two of which will be playing different roles. Yoko Hikasa, who voiced Yoh Asakura will now voice his son, Hana Asakura, while Romi Park, who played Tao Ren will also voice his son, Tao Men. Also returning for the sequel series are: Katsuyuki Konishi as Amidamaru, Nana Mizuki as Tamao Tamamura, Takumu Miyazono as Ponchi, Noriaki Kanze as Konchi, Masahiko Tanaka as Ryunosuke Umemiya, and Wataru Takagi as Tokagero. Also part of the show's cast are:
- Sumire Uesaka (Urusei Yatsura, Ultraman Trigger) as Alumi Niumbirch
- Shun Horie (Genshin Impact) as Yohane Asakura
- Michiko Kaiden (Granblue Fantasy The Animation) as Gakko Ibuki
- Ami Koshimizu (Sailor Moon Crystal) as Luca Asakura
- Kentaro Ito (Bleach) as Daikyо Oboro
- Kenta Miyake (My Hero Academia) as Ryuji Ichihara
- Chihiro Ueda (Karakuri Circus) as Namaha
Like the 2021 anime, the series will be animated by Studio Bridge (Fairy Tail, Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS) with staff from said anime returning to work on the sequel, namely: director Takeshi Furuta (The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of The Commandments), script writer by Shoji Yonemura (Kamen Rider Kabuto, Smile PreCure!), prop designer Yuji Shibata, art director Jinya Kimura, color designer Natsuko Otsuka, director of photography Teruyuki Kawase, music composer Yuki Hayashi (My Hero Academia), sound director Masafumi Mima (Shaman King 2001), and editor Kumiko Sakamoto.
Also part of the show's staff are: character designer Mayuko Yamamoto, Oversoul designers Toshiomi Iizumi (Recorder and Randsell Mi) & Satoshi Mutsuda (Popin Q). Shaman King Flowers is set to premiere this January 10, 2024 on TV Tokyo.
[Source: Anime News Network]