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Aniplus Asia Airs Simulcast of Honey Lemon Soda Anime

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Anime premieres in Japan on January 8

Visual of 2 protagonists walking on a sidewalk
Image courtesy of Wright Film
Aniplus Asia announced on December 24 that it will air a simulcast of the television anime of Mayu Murata's Honey Lemon Soda manga. Aniplus Asia will announce airing details at a later date.

The anime will debut on Fuji TV's Ultra programming block in Japan on January 8 at 24:55 (effectively January 9 at 12:55 a.m.). The series wil also air on Kansai TV, Tokai TV, Hokkaido Cultural Broadcasting, TV Nishi Nihon, BS Fuji, and Animax. Additionally, the series will debut streaming on Fuji on Demand (FOD) at the same time as the TV debut. The series will also stream on U-NEXT, Anime Hōdai, and other streaming platforms in Japan.

The anime stars:

Hiroshi Nishikiori (A Certain Magical Index, IDOLiSH7 the Movie LIVE 4bit BEYOND THE PERiOD) is directing the anime at J.C.STAFF. Akiko Waba (Blue Reflection Ray) is in charge of series composition, Aimi Tanaka (animation director for Sugar Apple Fairy Tale) is designing the characters, and Akira Kosemura (Ao no Orchestra) is composing the music. UNLIMITED PRODUCE by TMS is producing and planning the anime.

&TEAM are both performing the opening opening and the ending theme song. The opening theme song is titled "Magic Hour" and the ending theme song is titled "Wonderful World."

Murata launched the manga in Shueisha's Ribon magazine in December 2015. Shueisha published the manga's first compiled book volume in May 2016, and the 26th volume on August 23. The manga now has a cumulative circulation of over 13 million copies as of July.

Yen Press publishes the manga in English and will release the seventh volume on October 15. Yen Press describes the story:

Middle school left Uka Ishimori with nothing but scars—to the point where she's forgotten how to laugh or cry or even say “hello.” But a chance reencounter with a boy with lemon-colored hair invigorates her, giving her hope that maybe, just maybe, life can be that much sweeter if she finally reaches out for help.

The manga inspired a live-action film adaptation in 2021.

Source: Aniplus Asia's Facebook page


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