Sunghoo Park’s ‘Bullet/Bullet’ Original Anime Confirms July Release and Cast Members

Sung Hoo Park's 'Bullet/Bullet' Original Anime Confirms July Release and Cast Members
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We’ve known for some time that the Japan-based Korean animator Sunghoo Park is working on an original anime project titled Bullet/Bullet, which seems to be a promising blend of sci-fi and adventure.

And while information related to the project has been scarce, we have received a new trailer that confirms the cast members for the upcoming anime, as well as the July 16, 2025 premiere date on Disney+.

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Before we reveal more information, here is the trailer:

It certainly does look promising, doesn’t it? The animation is great, the character design as well, and it looks like a very interesting blend of several genres, which is absolutely good for an original anime.

As for the cast, here are the confirmed names and their roles:

  • Marina Inoue as Gear, a boy who works at a junk shop and runs a “theft business” to take back items that were unjustly stolen
  • Kazuhiro Yamaji as Shirokuma (Polar Bear), a gambling addict who runs the “theft business” with Gear and Qu-0213 robot
  • Rie Kugimiya as Qu-0213 Nosa-ane, one of the Qu-0213 robot’s personality who cares for Gear like a younger brother
  • Kana Hanazawa as Qu-0213 Kau-ane, Nosa’s twin sister that has the delinquent personality
  • Tomokazu Seki as Qu-0213 Naka-ani, the robot that has the laid-back uncle personality
  • Ai Orikasa as Qu-0213 Ei-baba, the robot that has the kindhearted grandmother personality and the team’s cook
  • Asami Seto as Noa, a mysterious girl being chased by an assassin
  • Makoto Furukawa as Barrel, the boss of an armed group from the wasteland
  • Takamasa Mogi as Wheel, Barrel’s close aide
  • Yūki Wakai as Rin, a police officer with a secret identity

There are some very big names here, as anime fans will observe, so it’s looking very, very promising. Sung Hoo Park will be directing the series, alongside Aki Kindaichi in charge of the scripts, and Takahiro Yoshimatsu in charge of character designs and animation.

The first eight episodes of the anime will stream exclusively on Disney+’s “Star” brand from July 16, while the remaining four episodes (9-12) will premiere on August 12, 2025.

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