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Magical Girl Ore Anime Reveals New Cast Members, Ending Song Artists

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Toshiyuki Toyonaga, Kōji Yusa play idol characters, sing ending for spring anime

The official website for the television anime adaptation of Icchokusen Mōkon's Mahō Shōjo Ore (Magical Girl Ore or lit: I Am a Magical Girl) manga revealed on Friday that Toshiyuki Toyonaga and Kōji Yusa will perform the anime's ending theme song "Glass no Ginga" (Glass Galaxy) under the unit name STAR☆PRINCE, a top idol group that appears in the anime's story. Toyonaga will also voice the character Mohiro Mikage (left in picture below), and Yusa will voice Hyōe (right). The two characters are members of STAR☆PRINCE.

Ayaka Ōhashi will star in the anime as Saki Uno (pictured left in visual above and below) and Kaito Ishikawa will play Saki as a man. Similarly, Sachika Misawa and Wataru Hatano will voice Sakuyo Mikage (pictured right) as a woman and man, respectively. Kazuya Ichijou will play Kokoro-chan, and Aya Hisakawa will play Saki's mother Sayori.

The site previously streamed a trailer for the anime in December that features the song "Hachimitsu Flash -Kawaru wa ne-" by Magical Twin.

Itsuro Kawasaki (Rental Magica, Shining Hearts, Tsukiuta. THE ANIMATION) is directing the anime at Pierrot+. Yukiko Ibe (Nanatsuiro Drops, Jewelpet Twinkle, Onigiri) is designing the characters.

Ohashi will perform the anime's opening theme song "NOISY LOVE POWER☆."

The anime is slated for spring 2018.

The manga centers on Saki Uno, a high school girl and rookie idol who has a crush on Mohiro, her best friend's older brother. When Mohiro is kidnapped by demons, Saki hastily makes a shady contract to be able to transform into a magical girl, which transforms her body into that of a handsome man.

Mōkon published the manga in Fusion Product's Comic Be magazine in 2012. Fusion Product published two compiled book volumes for the manga in 2014. The manga received a new serialization in Comic Be in June 2014.

Source: Comic Natalie


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