Cultural Exchange with a Game Centre Girl launches its opening and ending

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The anime adaptation of Cultural Exchange with a Game Centre Girl has released its opening and ending sequences without credits, available now on official platforms. The songs are performed by Sally Amaki, who also participates in the main cast.



The opening theme, titled "Futari no Start Button," is performed by Sally Amaki and Reo Osanai, while the ending theme is called "Amusing Flavor," also performed by Amaki. Both songs reflect the romantic and fun tone of this new series that is already simulcasting on Crunchyroll.



A story that begins with a stuffed animal


Crunchyroll describes the story as a romantic comedy that revolves around Kusakabe Renji, a young man who works at a video game center. On Valentine's Day, he meets Lily Baker, an English girl who tries, unsuccessfully, to win a stuffed animal on a hook machine. Seeing her frustrated, Renji decides to help her. The next day, he receives an unexpected message from her: "Be my Valentine!" Thus begins a relationship full of misunderstandings, cultural differences, and endearing moments.


A creative team with extensive experience


The direction is in charge of Toshihiro Kikuchi (Pseudo Harem) in the NOMAD studio. The series is composed by Yasunori Yamada (My Deer Friend Nokotan), while the character designs are by Rikiya Okano (Tokyo Autumn Session). The music is composed by Takuro Iga, recognized for his work in Oshi no Ko.

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