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Sugar Apple Fairy Tale Anime's Video Reveals More Cast, January 6 Debut
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The official website for the television anime of Miri Mikawa and aki's Sugar Apple Fairy Tale light novel series unveiled the full promotional video and visual for the anime on Friday. The video previews both the opening theme song "Musical" by Minori Suzuki and the ending theme song "Kanaeru" (To Grant) by Sumire Morohoshi, reveals more cast members for the anime, and also reveals the anime's January 6 premiere date.
The anime will premiere on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS Asahi, and Sun TV on January 6, and on KBS Kyoto on January 7.
The new cast members include:
Reiji Kawashima as Jonas Anders, the son of a wealthy sweets merchant, and aspiring Silver Sugar Master
Yūto Uemura as Keith Powell, someone who helps Anne in her dream of being a Silver Sugar Master
Crunchyroll will stream the series as it airs. The anime's cast includes Yuka Nukui as Anne Halford, Masaaki Mizunaka as Shalle Fen Shalle, Rie Takahashi as Mythril Lid Pod, and Tomoaki Maeno as Hugh Mercury.
Youhei Suzuki (Urara Meirochō, Planet With, Kiyo in Kyoto: From the Maiko House) is directing the anime at J.C. Staff. Seishi Minakami (A Certain Scientific Railgun, Occult Academy, No. 6) is in charge of series composition. Haruko Iizuka (Umi Monogatari, School-Live!, Horimiya) is designing the characters for animation. Hinako Tsubakiyama (Sabikui Bisco) is composing the music. Flying Dog is credited for music production.
Yen Press has licensed both the original light novel series and YozoranoUdon's manga adaptation, and it describes the story:
In a world where fairies are bought and sold to the highest bidder, humans aren't exactly on friendly terms with the fae folk. But friendship is exactly what Anne Halford seeks with Challe, her new fairy bodyguard, though he's not so keen on the idea. As his new master, Anne tasks him with escorting her through a particularly dangerous area, but with a reluctant bodyguard eager to escape a life of servitude, she'll have to deal with a lot more than she bargained for...
Writer Mikawa and artist aki launched the novels in April 2010, and ended the series in the 17th volume in February 2015. The original novel series is getting a new Collector's Edition for the first three volumes. The volumes will ship on December 28; February 1, 2023; and March 1, 2023. Additionally, Kadokawa Beans Bunko will launch a new arc for the novel series on December 28.
Alto Yukimura published a two-volume manga adaptation of the novels on Hakusensha's Hana to Yume Online website from 2013 to 2014.
YozoranoUdon launched the novels' second manga adaptation in Kadokawa's Young Ace magazine in November 2021. Yen Press is releasing chapters of the manga in English simultaneously with the Japanese release, and will also release the manga in print.
Sources: Sugar Apple Fairy Tale anime's website, Comic Natalie