The Ramparts of Ice Anime Reveals 3 More Cast Members

The anime premieres on April 2.

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The staff of the TV anime adaptation of Kōcha Agasawa’s The Ramparts of Ice manga has revealed three more cast members.

The new cast members for The Ramparts of Ice include (left to right):

  • Akari Kitō as Momoka Kuriki
  • Kakeru Hatano as Yūki Azumi
  • Natsumi Kawaida as Akine Atagawa

The Ramparts of Ice will premiere on April 2 worldwide on Netflix. In Japan, the anime will air at 11:56 p.m. (9:56 p.m. EST) on TBS and other channels before heading to Netflix on April 3. 

Novelbright performs the opening theme song “Tōmei (Invisible),” and Polkadot Stingray performs the ending theme song “Sakasama (Upside Down).”

The main cast includes:

  • Anna Nagase as Koyuki Hikawa
  • Fūka Izumi as Miki Azumi
  • Shōya Chiba as Minato Amamiya
  • Satoshi Inomata as Yota Hino
  • Sakura Shinfuku as Tsukiko Shimojima

Mankyū directs the anime adaptation of The Ramparts of Ice at Studio KAI. Yasuhiro Nakanishi is in charge of the series scripts, Miki Ogino is designing the characters, and Kanade Sakuma and Natsumi Tabuchi are the music composers.

The Ramparts of Ice key visual
©阿賀沢紅茶/集英社・TVアニメ「氷の城壁」製作委員会

The manga began as a webtoon on the LINE Manga app from January 2020 to April 2022. Shueisha published the manga’s 14th and final compiled volume on February 4, 2025. 

Here’s an overview of the game, via MangaDex:

Inept at dealing with people, Hikawa Koyuki maintains a wall between herself and others. She spends her time in highschool away from others, all alone. At least until she encounters Amamiya Minato who keeps closing the distance between them for some reason?! The aloof Koyuki, the popular Miki, the boundary-less Minato, and the easygoing and kind basketball team member, Youta. This is the story of these somewhat complicated four, and their tantalizing, bumbling youth! In its original webtoon form!

Agasawa’s You and I Are Polar Opposites manga received an anime adaptation on January 11, and Crunchyroll is streaming it with an English dub.

Soul Kiwami
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