On a Saturday, it was announced at "UtaMilu Event Vol. 1 happy to sing" that the music project Utagoe wa Mille-Feuille (A Singing Voice is a Mille-Feuille Pastry), which launched in April 2022, will be adapted into an anime. This project has made a name for itself through the themes of "a cappella," "high school girls," and "complex."
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Utagoe wa Mille-Feuille revolves around six high school girls who experience growth and development through the medium of a cappella music. Prior to the anime adaptation announcement, the project had already produced voice drama stories, music videos featuring the characters' voice actresses singing a cappella themselves, and documentary videos showcasing their training sessions.
The ensemble consists of Ayase Mirai, who voices Uta Kamaki as the lead singer; Yūko Natsuyoshi as Musubu Mayumori, singing the first chorus; Kanoko Sudō as Airi Kojō in the second chorus; Misato Matsuoka as Rei "Reirei" Konoe in the third refrain; Miharu Hanai as Urū "Ururu" Miyazaki, handling percussion; and Haruka Aikawa as Yako "Kuma-chan" Kumai, taking on the bass.
The original concept for the project emerged from the collaboration between Pony Canyon and Takuya Yamanaka, a member of the rock band THE ORAL CIGARETTES. Yamanaka also writes the scripts for the project. The characters were designed by Che-Rico, while Pony Canyon has taken on the role of music producer.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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