The upcoming Tabekko Dōbutsu THE MOVIE, based on the beloved animal-shaped biscuit snack, has revealed four new cast members, adding to the excitement surrounding the film’s release. This latest announcement comes as anticipation builds for the movie’s premiere in Japan on May 1, 2025.
New Cast Members Announced for Tabekko Dōbutsu Anime
The newly announced cast members include:
- Tomokazu Seki as Gotchan
- Hōchū Ōtsuka as King Gotton
- Akio Ōtsuka as Prof. Macaron
- Liliana Ōno as Pero
These actors join the already stellar cast, promising a rich and engaging auditory experience for viewers of all ages.
Previously Announced Main Cast
The main cast for Tabekko Dōbutsu THE MOVIE was revealed earlier and features:
- Akari Takaishi as Pegasus (Pegasus-chan)
- Genta Matsuda as Lion (Lion-kun)
- Kōshi Mizukami as Elephant (Zō-kun)
- Inori Minase as Cat (Neko-chan)
- Shōta Aoi as Hippo (Kaba-chan)
- Shingo Fujimori as Monkey (Saru-kun)
- Ari Ozawa as Rabbit (Usagi-chan)
- Kurumi Mamiya as Chick (Hiyoko-chan)
- Nao Tōyama as Giraffe (Kirin-chan)
- Fumihiko Tachiki as Crocodile (Wani-kun)
With such a talented ensemble, the film is poised to bring the iconic animal characters to life in a vibrant and memorable way.
Production Details and Release Information
Tabekko Dōbutsu THE MOVIE is directed by Hitoshi Takekiyo, known for his work on After School Midnighters. The screenplay is written by Tetsuhiro Ikeda, who has also penned scripts for popular works such as Kichijoji Losers. The animation is being produced by Marza Animation Planet, a studio renowned for its work on Lupin III THE FIRST and Sonic the Hedgehog. Gin Hashiba is composing the music at TBS TV, with Chikako Yokota serving as the sound director at Glovision.
The film is scheduled to open on May 1, 2025, in Shinjuku Wald 9 and other theaters across Japan. The Klockworx Co., Ltd. and TBS TV are distributing the film.
About Tabekko Dōbutsu
Tabekko Dōbutsu is a long-selling snack manufactured by Ginbis Co., Ltd. since 1978. These animal-shaped butter biscuits, with the English name of each animal printed on them, are popular in over 20 countries worldwide. The film marks the first time the snack has been brought to the big screen, much to the delight of fans who have grown up with the product. The story will center around Lion-kun and his friends as they embark on an exciting adventure.