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Aniplus Asia Airs Simulcast of 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team Anime

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Anime premieres on Friday

Aniplus-Asia announced on Tuesday that it will air a simulcast of the anime adaptation of Yukako Kabei's 2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team (2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team) light novel series. The simulcast will begin on Friday at 2:10 a.m. GMT +8.

Yasuhiro Kimura (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Three Leaves, Three Colors) is directing the anime at david production. Yousuke Kuroda (My Hero Academia, Mobile Suit Gundam 00) is overseeing the series scripts. Yūichi Takahashi (FLCL Alternative, Gatchaman Crowds) is adapting Aiji Yamakawa's character designs for animation, and Takahashi is also serving as chief animation director. Yūgo Kanno (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind, Psycho-Pass franchise) is composing the music.

Yama will perform the show's opening theme song "Mahi." Sōshi Sakiyama will perform the ending theme song "Undulation."

The anime stars:

The story centers on Kimichika Haijima, who got into some serious trouble on his middle school volleyball team. As a result, he transferred from Tokyo to Fukui prefecture, where he again met with his childhood friend, Yuni Kuroba. Yuni has overwhelming talent at volleyball but is weak to pressure. Yuni and Kimichika had become the ace combo of their team in middle school, but they had a fight at the final prefecture tournament. Now in high school at Seiin High School, Kimichika and Yuni have severed their relationship, but both join the volleyball club. Along with the second-year and third-year students in the club, they work to make Seiin High School's volleyball club a rising star in Fukui prefecture.

Kabei (Kieli) launched the novel series in July 2013 with illustrations by Aiji Yamakawa (Chocolate Underground). The franchise also has a collection of short stories, and a manga adaptation by Yamakawa that launched in Shueisha's Cocohana magazine in its September 2018 issue.

Source: Aniplus-Asia's Facebook page


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