New anime series "The Story of How I Went to a Mixer and There Were No Women" premieres in October
AMBot | 03/22/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
A new anime series titled "The Story of How I Went to a Mixer and There Were No Women," based on the original work by Nana Aokawa, will premiere this October. The announcement was made alongside the release of the first promotional video and details about the series' theme song. The anime introduces viewers to a unique romantic comedy that begins when university student Tokiwa, at the invitation of his classmate Suoh, attends a party with his friends. The event takes an unexpected turn when Suoh and two other women, Fuji and Kohaku, show up dressed as men. For Tokiwa and his male friends Asagi and Hagi, this is their first time attending such an event.
The first PV offers a glimpse into the amusing dynamics and interactions between the characters at the party. Additionally, the opening song "Merry-Go-Round Time" by Nasuo☆ and the ending song "Who's the King?" by ASOBI Alliance were revealed, with "Merry-Go-Round Time" featured in the newly released video footage.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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