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Original TV Anime Opus.COLORs Posts 2nd Trailer Featuring Opening Theme

 

 

The official website for Opus.COLORs, the forthcoming original TV anime from the production team of STARMYU, has released a 110-second second trailer featuring opening theme song “SHINY” performed by four-member Japanese music group Urashimasakatasen

 

RELATED: STARMYU Team’s Original TV Anime Opus.COLORs Releases 1st PV to Announce Premiere Date

 

2nd trailer: 

 

 

In addition, a new key visual introducing the 15 main characters is also revealed.

 

 

 

 

Based on the original idea and story by Rin Hinata, Shunsuke Tada (Kuroko’s Basketball) serves as director, alongside series composition writer Sayaka Harada (Noblesse) and character designer Asami Watanabe. C-Station (Laid-Back Camp) works on anime production. The TV anime Opus.COLORs is set to premeire in Japan on April 6.

 

 

Introduction:

 

–What color is your world?

 

It has been about 10 years since “Perception Art” was born in the art world. Nowadays, it has completely permeated the world and is a colorful part of people’s lives. Kazuya Yamanashi, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Yamanashi, the creators of Perception Art and also famous “artists,” has just entered Eisen High School, a prestigious art school, with his childhood friend Jun Tsuzuki, with the dream of becoming a Perception Artist himself.

 

Kazuya had another goal in mind. It is to regain friendship with “another childhood friend” who started avoiding him after “an incident” that occurred 10 years ago…

 

Kyo Takise, whose father is also the creator of Perception Art and a well-known “grader,” is a junior grader majoring in Perception Art at Eisei High School. He is a childhood friend of Kazuya and Jun, but has been avoiding them for years. Kyo’s heart had scars that could never be revealed.

 

 

– Perception Art is created by a pair of “artist” and “grader.” It is a digital art form that directly affects the senses of sight, sound, smell, and touch, immersing the viewer completely in the world of the work. 

 

 


 

Sources: “Opus.COLORs” official website / Twitter

 

©Rin Hinata/Opus.COLORs Production Committee