Ongaku Shojo Gets Second Teaser Trailer

By: Anime Herald July 2, 20180 Comments

It’s time to start the music. It’s time to light the lights!

Earlier today, the official Ongaku Shojo (Music Girl) anime website updated with a new teaser trailer. The 90-second promo features closing theme song Shining Peace as a background track.

Ongaku Shōjo will air on Japanese TV on July 6. The full schedule is as follows:

  • AT-X: 7/6/2018 at 23:00 (7/6/2018 at 11:00PM)
  • Tokyo MX: 7/7/2018 at 25:00 (7/8/2018 at 1:00AM)
  • BS11: 7/7/2018 at 25:00 (7/8/2018 at 1:00AM)
  • Tochigi TV: 7/10/2018 at 23:00 (7/10/2018 at 11:00PM)

Ongaku Shojo Key VisualYukio Nishimoto (The Galaxy Railways, Najica Blitz Tactics) was tapped to direct the project at Studio DEEN, with Momoka Komatsu providing character designs. Deko Akao (Flying Witch, Noragami) is in charge of series composition for the title.

King Records will handle the title’s music. Yui Ogura will perform opening theme song Eien Shōnen, while the main voice cast (under the name Ongaku Shōjo) will perform closing theme song Shining Peace.

The series will star the following:

  • Hanako Yamadaki: Seria Fukagawa
  • Sasame Mitsukuri : Karin Takahashi
  • Mirai Nishio: Miho Okazaki
  • Yukino Hinata: Yuko Ōno
  • Shoop Gushiken: Miyuri Shimabukuro
  • Roro Morooka: Nako Eguchi
  • Kotoko Kintoki: Lynn
  • Haori Mukae: Yui Ogura
  • Kiri Mukae: Sumire Uesaka
  • Haru Chitose: Manami Numakura
  • Eri Kumagai: Asami Seto
  • Sarasa Ryūō: Mai Fuchigami

In-show group Ongaku Shōjo, which is composed of the major cast members, will release debut single On Stage Life on June 6. The song will be released under King Amusement Creative’s Pine Records label, which is being billed as “Japan’s first virtual character label.”

The franchise made its début in 2015, as a short for the Anime Mirai project.

Source: Ota-suke

Ongaku Shojo Gets Second Teaser TrailerSamantha Ferreira

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