For anime fans, there’s a new cause for celebration! An official announcement on the cast for Petals of Reincarnation, an upcoming TV anime scheduled to air in April 2026, has confirmed that Jun Fukuyama will be voicing a role.

This adaptation of the anime-style remade Petals of Reincarnation (Japanese: Rīnkānēshon no Kaben) is already drawing major buzz for its reincarnation themes and stellar character lineup.
🎙️ E. Schrödinger — Jun Fukuyama
Jun Karasawa — the multi-faceted Jun Fukuyama is also a veteran of many classic outings, most notably known throughout the world as Lelouch vi Britannia (Code Geass), Korosensei (Assassination Classroom) and Joker (Persona 5) — will voice E. Schrödinger in Petals of Reincarnation.

Fukuyama’s participation gives the production much star power, which will heighten expectations among viewers who admire his talent for versatility and nuanced voice-acting itself. His performance will either shine in dramatic moments or through lighter character interaction.
What Does Petals of Reincarnation Have to Offer? 📺
This anime adaptation is based on the high-octane supernatural manga series by Mikihisa Konishi, which has been running since 2014 and now comprises 22 volumes.
The story centers on:
Toya Senji, a boy who is unsure of himself and seeks meaning outside the conventional idea of talent.

The enigmatic “Branch of Reincarnation,” a potent object that bestows incredible powers linked to past lives — at great personal sacrifice.
It’s a high-concept premise that issues forth in a flurry of fantasy, action and psychological edification — so it’s one of 2026’s most eagerly awaited anime debuts.
✨ A Stacked Cast & Creative Team
Petals of Reincarnation also boasts an impressive voice cast alongside Fukuyama such as:
Shoya Chiba as Toya Senji
Nozomi Sasaki as John V Neumann
Kaito Ishikawa as I. Newton
Reina Ueda as F. Nightingale
03 Jubei Mitsuyoshi Yagyu (VO: Marina Inoue)
Haruka Shiraishi as A. Einstein
Haito Luo Buffett: Wakana Maruoka
Shugo Nakamura as Hiroshi Funasaka

Benten Film is behind the anime, and while we do not know who they have lined up as their creative staff, so long as it is a whole bunch of nobodies that will need to prove themselves than you can expect strong visuals and dynamic storytelling.
📆 Release Date & Platforms to Watch
Petals of Reincarnation premieres this April 2026 on local Japanese channels like Tokyo MX and BS NTV. HIDIVE and other partners will handle international streaming, so audiences around the globe can catch the show when it airs.
🧠 Why Fans Are Hyped
Here’s why this anime is the talk of the town:
✔ Original premise of rebirth that blends old life skills and contemporary problems
✔ A striking and profound central story
✔ A marquee voice cast — now with Jun Fukuyama added to the roster
✔ Spectacular visuals shown off in early trailers and promo-campaign art

Whether you gravitate toward supernatural action or character-driven storytelling, this series aims to deliver something new for 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When does Petals of Reincarnation anime come out?
A: The official broadcast kicks off in Japan of April 2026, with international streaming via platforms such as HIDIVE lining up.
Q: Who does Jun Fukuyama play?
A: E. Schrödinger is played by Jun Fukuyama, who adds a bit of his style to the cast.
Q: Why is Petals of Rebirth trending?
A: Its reincarnation plot, sprawling themes and big-star casting have fans buzzing. The early visuals and trailers have also helped whet interest.
Q: What’s the anime’s relation to the manga?
Q: How does the adaptation compare to its source material?
Final Thoughts
Jun Fukuyama once coming and a layered storytelling form, Petals of Reincarnation is a really prominent anime series in 2026. Whether you already love the manga, or are just finding it via the anime, this is definitely one show you’re not going to want to miss — much less when it airs next April!
And more info to come as the premiere approaches!
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