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Sugar Apple Fairy Tale TV Anime Reveals ED Song Performer

Anne Halford sports a tender expression in a scene from the upcoming Sugar Apple Fairy Tale TV anime.

 

The ending theme song performer has been revealed for Sugar Apple Fairy Tale, an upcoming TV anime based on series of fantasy light novels written by Miri Mikawa and illustrated by aki about a young candy-maker who attempts to befriend her fairy bodyguard.

 

The ending theme, entitled “Kanaeru” (“To Grant a Wish”), is performed by Sumire Morohoshi. The song features lyrics by Yūho Iwasato, composition by Naohiro Minami, and arrangement by NAOKI-T.

 

 

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The original Sugar Apple Fairy Tale novels are published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten under their Kadokawa Beans Bunko imprint, and an English language version is also available from Yen Press. Crunchyroll describes the story of Sugar Apple Fairy Tale as follows:

 

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…

 

Sugar Apple Fairy Tale anime teaser visual

 

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The Sugar Apple Fairy Tale TV anime is directed by Yohei Suzuki and features animation production by J.C. Staff. The series is scheduled to broadcast in Japan beginning in January of 2023, and it will also stream on Crunchyroll as part of the winter 2023 anime simulcast lineup.

 

Source: MoCa

 

Copyright notice: © Miri Mikawa・aki / KADOKAWA / “Sugar Apple Fairy Tale” Production Committee

 

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