![]() ![]() She is one of few people that is capable of creating her own Wam, due to her childlike mind. Science Council of Japan Kanata Shinawa ( 品輪 彼方, Shinawa Kanata) Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese) Tabitha Ray (English) A genius researcher and lead scientist tasked to study the anisotropic. She is in love with Shūhei, but realizes that she "is not capable enough to handle him" so she steps back. She went to the same university as Kōjirō and Shūhei. Ritsu Natsume ( 夏目 律, Natsume Ritsu) Voiced by: Shizuka Itō (Japanese) Kristy Sims (English) Cabinet Secretariat of National Security Agency information team. He went to the same university as Kōjirō. Shūhei Asano ( 浅野 修平, Asano Shūhei ) Voiced by: Kenji Akabane (Japanese) Clay Wheeler (English) Assistant Secretary for National Public Safety Commission. Kōzō Inuzuka ( 犬束 構造, Inuzuka Kōzō) Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese) Mark Stoddard (English) Prime Minister of Japan. He became the negotiator from the Japanese government to the anisotropic after Kōjirō passed up the offer and gave it to him. Government of Japan Shun Hanamori ( 花森 瞬, Hanamori Shun) Voiced by: Sōma Saitō (Japanese) Kyle Igneczi (English) Kōjirō's co-worker. She is later revealed to be an anisotropic being herself and the administrator of the universe humanity resides within. Whilst not against the anisotropic itself, she disapproves of the devices Yaha-kui zaShunina introduces as they impact "humanity's dignity" and urged Kōjirō to reassess Yaha-kui's purpose. Saraka Tsukai ( 徭 沙羅花, Tsukai Saraka) Voiced by: M.A.O (Japanese) Mikaela Krantz (English) The International Negotiator for the Ministry acting on behalf of the Japanese government delegation. While not posing a threat initially, Yaha-kui later reveals his true forceful nature in achieving his goals. He progressively introduces four devices to humanity: Kado (a cube with powerful computing capabilities), Wam (a pair of spheres containing infinite energy), Sansa (a cross-sectioned brain which induces a sense of the anisotropic when looked at), and Nanomis-hein (a fragmented sphere which can alter gravity, inertia and mass). He chose to enter Japan due to the strong feeling of the Japanese that they are superior to other countries. Yaha-kui zaShunina ( ヤハクィザシュニナ) Voiced by: Takuma Terashima (Japanese) Jason Liebrecht (English) A being from a separate Spacetime known as the "anisotropic" whose intention is to accelerate the evolution of humanity. He treats Yaha-kui as a normal human and is open to the devices Yaha-kui has introduced to humanity but is later convinced otherwise by Saraka. After meeting Yaha-kui zaShunina, he resigned from his current position and became the negotiator for the anisotropic. He is the only person involuntarily induced with a sense of the anisotropic because he was the first person to exit the Kado when at that time, information about humanity had not been fully processed by the Kado. ![]() This being assumes the form of a human man, identifying himself as Yaha-kui zaShunina, and he wishes to "advance the world".Ĭharacters Main characters Kōjirō Shindō ( 真道 幸路朗, Shindō Kōjirō) Voiced by: Hiroaki Miura (Japanese) Ian Mead Moore (English) A highly skilled negotiator working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ![]() All 252 passengers including Kōjirō, Shun, and the flight crew members are admitted intact into the cube and they encounter a strange being within. On a plane bound for their business trip, Kōjirō Shindō and his co-worker Shun Hanamori witness the sudden appearance of the Kado, a cube of two kilometers length, out of thin air landing and enveloping their plane. The episode zero, which tells the event before Kōjirō and Shun taking off on the plane, was exclusively distributed via Amazon Prime Video in Japan and Crunchyroll. The series follows master negotiator Kōjirō Shindō, working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as he chooses to represent Yaha-kui zaShunina, an otherworldly entity with the main intention to advance the world by progressively introducing four mysterious devices to humanity. The series first aired in April 2017 and ended in June 2017. Kado: The Right Answer ( Japanese: 正解するカド, Hepburn: Seikai Suru Kado) is a Japanese CG animation television series produced by Toei Animation.
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