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Scenes From Awajima TV Anime Reveals Hana Hope's Opening Theme in 2nd Promo Video

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Main visual also revealed for series debuting in April


Kadokawa revealed a second promotional video, main visual, and opening theme song information on Friday for the television anime of Takako Shimura's Scenes From Awajima (Awajima Hyakkei) manga. Hana Hope performs the opening theme song "Blue Hour." The below video previews the song.

Scenes from Awajima main visual
Image courtesy of Kadokawa
Scenes from Awajima character visual 2
Image courtesy of Kadokawa

The anime will debut in April and will air on Fuji TV and other networks.

The anime will star:

Morio Asaka (ChihayafuruNANAGalaxy Angel) is directing the anime at MadhouseKunihiko Hamada (Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear CardChihayafuruNANA) is designing the characters, and Yasuhiro Nakanishi (Chained SoldierShyMy Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999) is in charge of series scripts. Hideki Nakamura (INU-OH film, Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway film, Inuyashiki Last Hero) is the art director, Junko Sakai (My Love Story With Yamada-kun at Lv999Your FormaBibliophile Princess) is the compositing director of photography, and Takahiro Obata (Cinderella NineThe Promised NeverlandSHOSHIMIN: How to become Ordinary) is composing the music. Harue Ono is the color designer.

Yen Press licensed the manga in July and released the first volume on January 20. The company describes the series:

Awajima Opera School—where countless girls from across the country flock in hopes of one day standing on the big stage. As they work toward achieving their dreams of stardom, their time at Awajima is filled with as much friendship and admiration as competition and jealousy. The precious feelings of girls who are at once both classmates and rivals, tenderly captured in the portraits of an ensemble cast!

Shimura (Wandering SonSweet Blue FlowersEven Though We're Adults) launched the manga in Ohta Publishing's PocoPoco website in July 2011. The manga moved to Ohta Web Comic in July 2016. The manga went on hiatus in 2019, and resumed after three years, with a monthly serialization in January 2022. The manga again went on hiatus in August 2022, and resumed in November 2023. The manga ended in March 2024.

Ohta Publishing released the manga's fifth and final compiled book volume in May 2024.

Source: Press release



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