The
currently airing anime Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter shared
the uncredited versions of its opening and closing sequences
on Monday through its official YouTube channel.
The opening features
the song "Wish for You" performed by Ami Maeshima,
while the ending theme features the song "Shojo no
Susume" by Miho Okasaki.
A
fantasy anime with emotional touches
The series
is based on the light novels written by Riku Nanano, which began
publication online in October 2017 through the Kakuyomu site.
The print version, illustrated by cura, was launched in December
2018 under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint, and to
date has 19 volumes published in Japan.
A manga
adaptation illustrated by Tamura Muto began in September
2019, and has collected four volumes so far. J-Novel
Club publishes both the novels and the manga in English.
Production
and creative team behind it
The anime
is directed by Nobuyoshi Nagayama (AYAKA), with Kazuya
Ishikura serving as assistant director at Studio Blanc.
The series is composed by Megumi Shimizu, the character designs
were done by Akiko Toyoda and the soundtrack composed by Kei
Haneoka.
What
is Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter about?
Crunchyroll, which streams the anime as part of
its simulcast catalog for summer 2025, describes the story like this: After
failing the exam to become a court sorcerer, Allen has nowhere
to return. In his search for a job, he receives an unexpected offer: to become
the private tutor of a duke's daughter.
However, he
encounters a young woman who cannot use magic at all. What is blocking their
power? Allen's unconventional lessons begin to illuminate the path of the
girl's future.