×
  • remind me tomorrow
  • remind me next week
  • never remind me
Subscribe to the ANN Newsletter • Wake up every Sunday to a curated list of ANN's most interesting posts of the week. read more

News
Love Kome: We Love Rice Anime Gets 2nd Season in October

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
1st 12-episode season about anthropomorphized rice premiered on April 5

The staff of the Love Rice (Love Kome -We Love Rice-) original television anime series revealed during a livestream event on Wednesday that the series will get a second season that will premere in October.

The first 12-episode anime series premiered on April 5. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.

The anime project anthropomorphizes rice (kome in Japanese) into schoolboys. At the Kokuritsu Inaho Academy ("Rice Ear Academy," a wordplay on national schools), five new rice-inspired students attempt to supplant bread as the popular grain at the school. The new students form the "Love Rice" unit and challenge themselves to perform at the "Harvest Show" to show the delicious appeal of rice grains. The "heartwarming 'kome'dy with laughs and passion" promises to let audiences rediscover the virtues of rice ("Japan's soul food").

Yūki Takabayashi is credited with the original concept and series script supervision. Yaoyorozu is in charge of planning and the original work. Graphinica's Takashi Horiuchi (Boku wa Ō-sama) is directing at Encourage Films, and Levin Aoi designed the characters. NOB-C is the art director and sub-character designer, and Yaoyorozu's Yoshitada Fukuhara is serving as general producer. Takashi Ifukube is writing the scripts, Tomoyo Sawada is the animation character designer, and Yuta Yamazaki is the series director. Plus Tsubasa is composing the music, Kogane Fusa is the sound director, and Tōru Nakano is the sound producer. Kei Sadayama is handling the animation prop design.

A manga tie-in with an original story launched on Comic Smart's free manga website Ganma! on February 24.

The anime is also inspiring a stage play adaptation.

[Via Nijimen]


discuss this in the forum (4 posts) |
bookmark/share with: short url

News homepage / archives