'Kawagoe Boys Sing' TV Anime Announces October Release
Mb | Jul 30, 2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
"Kawagoe Boys Sing," an original TV anime, has unveiled its first full promotional video. The announcement on the series' official website reveals that it is set to premiere in October.
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The story introduces viewers to Dei Tenshi, a former choir member who has withdrawn from public performances and prefers singing alone in his house, in a room he calls "Danbocchi." His routine school life is thrown into chaos when Haruo Hibiki, a former aspiring conductor, enters the scene. Hibiki, who was dismissed from his orchestra due to his problematic behavior, now has a chance to return—but under one condition: he must assemble a choir club and lead it to victory in the "National Boys' Choir Competition."
Hibiki's personality disorder poses a major challenge for the newly formed choir, made up of boys from Kawagoe School. However, through his skilled coaching, he manages to captivate the choir members and immerse them in the world of choral music. The story unfolds as a comedy interwoven with heartfelt choir songs, following the choir club's journey as they face a fierce competition.
The cast includes Kazuyuki Okitsu as Haruo Hibiki, Shotaro Uzawa as Tenshi Dei (a.k.a. Danbocchi), Reiō Tsuchida as Hiroshi Yazawa (a.k.a. Ei-chan), Yūki Obara as Shuji Shiratori (a.k.a. Tori-chan), Nao Nakanishi as Kaito Kobashi (a.k.a. IT), Makoto Kaneko as Shizuo Barato (a.k.a. Otome), Subaru Kimura as Jin Adachi, Yoji Ikuta as Kō Hyūga, Yuri Ise as Shin Hyūga, Shouta Hayama as Tomo Hakase (a.k.a. Hakase), and Kazumasa Fukagawa as Curtis Suzuki (a.k.a. Magic).
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.