The search
for an ideal husband will turn into a pitched battle this spring. The official
website for the Always a Catch! (Nigashita Sakana wa
Okikatta ga Tsuriageta Sakana ga Okisugita Ken) anime revealed its main
promotional video on Tuesday, confirming that the series will premiere in April.
The trailer stands out for presenting the unconventional heroine, Maria, and
the daily life full of energy that she provokes around her.
Detalles
del anime de Always a Catch!
The video
also featured the first teaser of the opening track, titled "Chikai
wa Kyun to.," a collaboration between HoneyWorks and
singer Airi Suzuki.
In
addition, a new key visual focused on Maria, daughter of a Duke of
the Kingdom of Muro, was published. In the image she is accompanied by Renato (first
prince of the Kingdom of Rubini), his distant relative Aida, the
second prince Placido and Raimondo, Prince
Renato's close assistant.
Artists'
reactions
The music
developers shared their excitement about participating in this action-packed
romantic comedy:
HoneyWorks:
"Thank you so much for allowing us to perform the opening theme... Maria
is so pure and full of life, and the story unfolds quickly as she drags
everyone around her, so we focused on reflecting that image in the song. Please
enjoy the energetic and soulful sound that also has a touch of nostalgia and
bittersweet emotion."
Airi Suzuki (Singer):
"When I was offered the opportunity to sing the opening theme, I was
overjoyed. I've covered HoneyWorks songs several times before, so this time I
recorded using a vocal approach that matches both the world of this anime and
the world that HoneyWorks creates... I hope viewers can feel both the pop
energy of the anime and its slightly elegant atmosphere."
About
Always a Catch!
The series
is based on the original light novel written by Mayo Momoyo and Itsuki
Mito, published under the SQEX Novel imprint, and has a
manga adaptation illustrated by Kaki Nagato in Manga
UP!.
This
romantic comedy follows a noble martial artist who navigates the tricky waters
of marriage proposals. The franchise has been a commercial success,
surpassing one million copies in total circulation.