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Anna Suzuki Performs Opening Theme for Waccha PriMagi! Anime – News

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Suzuki also voices Lemon Kokoa in series premiering on October 3


The official Twitter account for singer and voice actress Anna Suzuki announced on Sunday that Suzuki will perform the opening theme song “Dreaming Sound” for Waccha Purimaji! (Waccha PriMagi!), the latest television anime in TAKARA TOMY A.R.T.S and syn Sophia‘s Pretty Series franchise. Suzuki also stars as Lemon Kokoa in the anime.

The series will premiere on October 3 at 10:00 a.m. on TV Tokyo and five of its affiliates.

The anime stars:

The staff also teased a mysterious girl named Auru Omega. The winner of the franchise’s 10th aniversary audition will play her.

The new series continues the franchise’s conceptual motifs of song, dance, and fashion, and it also adds the theme of magic. Middle-school first-year student Matsuri Hibino loves festivals, and she dreams of one day being able to star in “PriMagi,” a magic-like form of stage entertainment borne from song, dance and fashion. That day arrives when the hyper-spirited, trouble-making magician Myamu arrives from the magical realm and scouts Matsuri for PriMagi. Together, the two compete with rivals to rise to the top of PriMagi.

Junichi Sato (Sailor Moon, Ojamajo Doremi, Hugtto! Precure) joins the franchise for the first time as the new anime’s executive director, and Kōsuke Kobayashi (Fairy Ranmaru, Idol Time PriPara chief director) is serving as the series director for the first time in the franchise at Tatsunoko Productions and Dongwoo A&E. Chi Man Park (Pretty Rhythm Rainbow Live) is serving as chief director, and Fumi Tsubota is returning to the franchise after seven years to supervise the series scripts.

Yumi Nashimoto of syn Sophia is drafting the original character designs, and Sayaka Toda is adapting the designs for animation. Yoshihiro Otobe is directing the CG. Hiromi Mizutani is composing the music, and Yukio Nagasaki is directing the sound.

The Waccha PriMagi! arcade game will launch on October 1.

Sources: Anna Suzuki‘s Twitter account, MoCa News




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