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Happinet unveils TV adaptation of popular manga

Happinet unveils TV adaptation of popular manga

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Happinet recently unveiled details about the TV adaptation of a beloved manga series. These updates include a peek at the main visual, introductions to new cast members, and tidbits concerning the theme song.

Introducing three fresh characters: Baryū Ōmizo, the local firm’s president harboring a secret; Kokoa, a young girl enamored by the ‘Map Children’; and Tsuki, an extremely skilled individual acting as Kokoa’s right-hand. Baryū Ōmizo’s obscure past and his significant presence as a business leader keeps the main characters on their toes. In contrast, Kokoa’s vivacious nature and curiosity about the enigmatic ‘Map Children’ keep her engaged in the plot. Tsuki stands as Kokoa’s rock. Her expertise and decisiveness under pressure prove vital, making these new characters intriguing additions to the story.

The series’ theme tracks are entrusted to Berry Blossom/Kaju Noichigo.

Happinet’s TV adaptation of beloved manga details

Their song “Fragum” ushers in each episode and “Reversible Baby”, covered by Noichigo, brings it to a close. The harmonious integration of these theme songs marks them as memorable elements of the TV show.

Set to air in October, the TV show touts an impressive cast, counting Chizuko Date, Chrome, Berry Blossom/Kaju Noichigo, and Mashirou among its ranks. An intriguing change in leadership sees the original Assistant Director step up as the director for this adaptation.

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The plot is intriguing: Chizuko Date, an ordinary girl from Niigata Prefecture, becomes drawn to Berry Blossom, a magical girl safeguarding their city. This interest launches Chizuko into a world of magical girls, vibrant characters, and challenges that skew her perceptions of good and evil. As she delves deeper, Chizuko discovers secrets that push her closer to becoming part of Berry Blossom’s universe.

After concluding in December 2022, the final volume of the manga series was released in January 2023. Now, fans eagerly anticipate the TV adaptation, due for release in the summer of 2024.

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