The
original anime Maebashi Witches has moved fans with the story of Choco and
Kyoka, two witch apprentices who faced their personal conflicts in the final
episode. Thanks to a song born from the depths of their hearts, the two were
able to connect and understand each other. Now, the emotional song titled
"Meteor Shower" is now available as a music video and on music
streaming platforms.
A
magical collaboration for an unforgettable song
The lyrics
for “Meteor Shower” were written by Junko Miyajima, while the composition was
by Daisuke Hasegawa and the arrangements were the work of Yuki Kishida. This
piece has become one of the anime's most memorable musical moments.
The
official music video is now available, allowing you to relive the musical scene
outside of the episode. Fans can find the song on their favorite digital
platforms.
A
production with emerging talent and outstanding direction
Junichi
Yamamoto, known for More than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers., is directing
the series at SUNRISE Studios. The script is by Erika Yoshida (Bocchi the
Rock!), while Nozomi Tachibana adapts the original character designs created by
Yu Inami. The music is composed by Yuri Habuka.
The main
cast is made up of five debuting voice actresses who play the young witches of
Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture:
Yuina
Akagi, played by Sakura Kasuga
Azu
Niisato, played by Hinano Sakikawa
Kyoka
Kitahara, played by Rena Motomura
Choco
Mitsumata, played by Haruka Minami
Mai
Kamiizumi, played by Honami Momose
The cast is
rounded out by veteran Tomokazu Sugita as Keroppe, the mysterious toad that
sparks this magical story.
An
inspiring story of modern witches
Maebashi
Witches is now available on Crunchyroll. The story follows Yuina Akagi, a
first-year high school student whose life takes an unexpected turn when she
meets Keroppe, who proposes that she become a witch. Along with her new friends
Azu, Kyoka, Choco, and Mai, Yuina embarks on a mission to make people's dreams
come true.
With
powerful musical themes and charming animation, Maebashi Witches is shaping up
to be one of the season's most emotional and refreshing offerings.