Sung Hoo Park's Bullet/Bullet Anime Reveals Ending Song in 2nd Promo Video

The staff for Sung Hoo Park's original anime series Bullet/Bullet unveiled the anime's second promotional video on Thursday, which reveals and previews the anime's ending theme song "Glass Door" by rock band Newspeak. The series will have a two-part theatrical screening in Japan. The first part titled "Dangan Shissō-hen" (Bullet Run arc) will screen on July 25, and the second part titled "Dangan Kessen-hen" (Bullet Final Battle arc) will screen on August 15.The anime stars (Some character name romanizations are not confirmed): The anime's story is set in the near-future, where civilization has collapsed and the world has become a wasteland, and people live by using relics from the past. A boy named Gear who works at a junk shop teams up with a gambling addict named Shirokuma and a Qu-0213 robot that has four personalities, to run a "theft business" to take back items that were unjustly stolen. One day, Gear receives a request from a mysterious girl named Noa, who is being chased by an assassin, to steal back an item. Suddenly, Gear and his gang are also chased by an armed group from the wasteland, as they might have stolen a secret that can shake the whole world.Sung Hoo Park (director of Jujutsu Kaisen, Garo -Vanishing Line-) is directing the series. He spent a decade drafting the story for an original series. Park's studio E&H production and GAGA are producing the project.Aki Kindaichi (Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray) is supervising and writing the anime's scripts. Takahiro Yoshimatsu (Goodbye, Don Glees!, Overlord, Hunter × Hunter 2011) is designing the characters and serving as chief animation director. Hidetaka Tenjin, a prolific illustrator and mechanical designer for franchises such as Macross and Space Battleship Yamato, is serving as concept designer and mechanical designer for the anime. Shin Misawa (Initial D, Capeta) is credited as car action director.Japanese rapper Chanmina is performing the anime's opening theme song "WORK HARD."Source: Press release