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Nina the Starry Bride Anime Reveals 2nd Promo Video, More Cast
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The official website for the television anime of Rikachi's Nina the Starry Bride (Hoshifuru Ōkoku no Nina) manga debuted the show's second promotional video on Monday.
The site also revealed more cast members. Mitsuki Saiga voices Hikami (left) and Masumi Tazawa voices Anne (right).
The anime premiered on television in Japan on October 10 on the TOKYO MX channel at 10:00 p.m. JST (9:00 a.m. EDT), and on October 11 on BS Asahi at 11:00 p.m. JST. ABEMA is streaming the anime in Japan. Crunchyroll is streaming the series and is also streaming an English dub.Kenichirō Komaya (Kizuna no Allele) is directing the series at Signal.MD. Yuka Yamada (Saint Cecilia and Pastor Lawrence) is in charge of the series composition and screenplay. Kyoko Taketani (Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs) is designing the characters. Natsumi Tabuchi (My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!) is composing the music. Maaya Sakamoto performs the opening theme song "nina," and Nao Tōyama performs the ending theme song "Hoshi no Dengon" (Messages From the Stars).
Kodansha USA Publishing publishes the manga digitally and released the sixth volume physically on September 24. Kodansha USA describes the story:
Nina had a rough start to life, stealing to survive—and eventually being sold into slavery by her own brother. But to her surprise, her captor, Prince Azure, ordained that she would live the life of a princess...specifically, that of the recently deceased princess-priestess, Alisha. But despite her changing fortune, Nina won't give up her old life without a fight...and Azure might just be the one to finally match her wits. But how much can she trust Azure? And can she stop the feelings budding in her heart, knowing she must eventually marry another...?
Rikachi launched the manga in Kodansha's Be Love magazine in October 2019. Kodansha published the manga's 14th compiled book volume on September 12. The manga won the Best Shōjo Manga award in the 46th annual Manga Awards.
Source: Nina the Starry Bride anime's website, Comic Natalie