
Image: CLASSIC★STARS PROJECT
AMBot | 03/09/2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The original TV anime series Classic★Stars begins on April 5, unveiling a key visual designed by character designer Yoko Sato. The story follows a young man who harbors the artistic talents of famous historical composers. Together with new allies, he explores the world of music and strives for victory in prestigious competitions.
The released visual combines figures like Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, and Liszt with the mysterious band Dis=Cord and music teacher Aomi Miharagi in an artistic, painting-like style. The design reflects the connection between historical heritage and contemporary interpretation.
Director Hideaki Ōba (Hina Logic) and scriptwriter Shingo Nagai lead the team, supported by the music group Elements Garden and Studio Platinum Vision. The main cast includes:
- Yūma Uchida as Beethoven
- Kento Itō as Mozart
- Shun Abe as Chopin
- Shōya Ishige as Liszt
alongside Taku Yashiro, Takuya Satō, Ayumu Murase, and Daisuke Namikawa as members of Dis=Cord and Miharagi.
The series will air simultaneously on TV and platforms like U-NEXT and Anime Hodai, followed by a gradual release on ABEMA, Prime Video, and other services starting April 8.

The released visual combines figures like Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, and Liszt with the mysterious band Dis=Cord and music teacher Aomi Miharagi in an artistic, painting-like style. The design reflects the connection between historical heritage and contemporary interpretation.
Director Hideaki Ōba (Hina Logic) and scriptwriter Shingo Nagai lead the team, supported by the music group Elements Garden and Studio Platinum Vision. The main cast includes:
- Yūma Uchida as Beethoven
- Kento Itō as Mozart
- Shun Abe as Chopin
- Shōya Ishige as Liszt
alongside Taku Yashiro, Takuya Satō, Ayumu Murase, and Daisuke Namikawa as members of Dis=Cord and Miharagi.
The series will air simultaneously on TV and platforms like U-NEXT and Anime Hodai, followed by a gradual release on ABEMA, Prime Video, and other services starting April 8.

This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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