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The official website for the anime series Hana wa Saku, Shura no Gotoku (Flower andura) revealed two supporting cast members, theme songs, visual (pictured), and main promotional video on Wednesday.

The television anime adaptation of Ayano Takeda and Musshu's school drama manga will air on January 7 at 1:29 a.m. on NTV, followed by BS NTV,iba TV, TV Saitama (Teama), tvk, Sun, KBS Kyoto, and AT-X, with the exception of the first episode airing at 1:35 a.m.

Voice actors Kouji Yusa (Kuroshitsuji) and Youkoasa (Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka) are joining the cast as Hiromi Kichijouji and Shura Saionji, respectively.

Pop rock band SHISHAMO is performing the opening theme "Jibun Kakumei." Singer-songwriter Satou is performing the ending theme "Rourou." The theme songs are previewed in the promotional video below.

Ayumu Uwano (Majo no Tabitabi episode director) is directing the anime at Studio Bind. Kazuyuki Fudeyasu (Shangri-La Frontier) is in charge of series composition. Hikari Komine (ushoku Tensei II: Isekai Iara Honki Dasu sub-character design) is designing the characters. Masaru Yokoyama (Horimiya) is composing the music.

Takeda (Hibike! Euphonium) and Musshu began serializing the school drama manga in Ultra Jump magazine in June 2021. Shueisha published the seventh volume on June 19, with the eighth volume planned for release on January 17, 2025.


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