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Solo Camping for Two TV Anime Reveals Theme Song Artists, 3rd Promo Video

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
New visual also revealed for series debuting on July 10

The official website for the anime adaptation of Yūdai Debata's Solo Camping for Two (Futari Solo Camp) manga revealed a third promotional video for the anime on Friday.

The staff also revealed a new visual and the show's theme song information.

Solo Camping for Two key visual 2
Image via Solo Camping for Two anime's website

Skirt is performing the opening theme song "Akari wa Tōku" (The Light is Far Away) and singer Masayoshi Ōishi is performing the ending theme song "Futari Camp feat. SPECIAL OTHERS."

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Image courtesy of Pony Canyon
The anime will premiere on Tokyo MX on July 10, on BS Asahi and Nagasaki Culture Telecasting Corporation on July 11, and Yomiuri TV on July 15. Crunchyroll will stream the series as it airs.

The anime stars:

Jun Hatori (Taisho Otome Fairy Tale, Too Cute Crisis) is directing the anime at Synergy SP, and Aya Satsuki (A Girl & Her Guard Dog, Too Cute Crisis) is overseeing the series scripts and co-writing them with Mitsuho Seta and Ōka Tanisaki (Demon Lord, Retry!). Tomomi Shimazaki (Elegant Yokai Apartment Life, Mr. Villain's Day Off) is designing the characters.

Hiroyuki Hasegawa is directing the background art, and Haruko Seto is the color key artist. Hiroki Tsubouchi is the compositing director of photography. Taiki Yamaki is directing the sound, and Shōta Kowashi (Pui Pui Molcar, Snack Basue, Under Ninja) is composing the music.

The manga follows a 34-year-old solo camper named Gen Kinokura who prefers his own company and no one else when camping. He encounters Shizuku Kusano, a 20-year-old absolute beginner at camping. The two somehow ended up "solo camping" together.

Debata is serializing the manga in Kodansha's Morning magazine, and Kodansha published 3 million copies of its 19 volumes so far. The manga already inspired a live-action series that premiered on January 9.

Sources: Solo Camping for Two anime's website, Comic Natalie


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