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Starmyu OVA's Ad Reveals Included Musical Parts, Special Video

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
OVA volumes ship on July 27, September 21

The official website of the Starmyu anime series began streaming a commercial for its upcoming two-part original video anime (OVA) on Thursday. The video reveals that the first part will include the "Kimi ga Soko ni Iru Kara" (Natsuki Hanae and Nobuhiko Okamoto) and "Finale wa Boku-tachi no Mune ni" (Kao Kai) musical parts, and will include the special "HEROISM++" (Tomoaki Maeno and KENN) video.

The OVA volumes will ship on July 27 and September 21, respectively, and will serve as episodes 13 and 14 of the anime. The anime will receive a second season.

The OVA project is set at Ayana Academy after the students finish the school festival and face the new year. On the day the current Kao Kai members end their final duties and leave Kao, every team holds a performance during the graduation ceremony to offer their thanks.

The 12-episode STARMYU television anime series premiered in Japan in October. Funimation streamed the series as it aired, and it describes the story.

Ayana Academy: home of musical dreams and insane competition. New student Yuta Hoshitani dreams of being in show business, but to get there he'll have to gain acceptance from the Kao Kai (Cherry Blossom Flower Association), Ayana Academy's three highest ranking students. For Yuta and his friends to get into the music department, they'll have to get into the Star Frame class, which is taught by the Kao Kai members. Though the newcomers are struggling, they catch the interest of one of the Kao Kai members, which just might send them on the starlit journey they've been dreaming of!

Shunsuke Tada (Kuroko's Basketball, Prince of Tennis) directed the series at C-Station (Dragonar Academy), and Sayaka Harada was in charge of the series scripts. Asami Watanabe designed the characters, and Tadako (Arashi's "Love so sweet," "Monster") was responsible for the dance sequences.


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