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Sumire Morohoshi Releases Sugar Apple Fairy Tale Ending Theme on February 1, 2023

 

 

Anime music company FlyingDog announced today that voice actress Sumire Morohoshi‘s (Ichigo Hoshimiya in Aikatsu!, Emma in THE PROMISED NEVERLAND) much-awaited second solo single “Kanaeru” (Granting) is set to be released on February 1, 2023. It will have been two years and nine months since the release of her first single “Tsumujikaze” (Ascendance of a Bookworm second season opening theme) in April 2020. 

 

The title tune will be featured as the ending theme for the winter 2023 TV anime Sugar Apple Fairy Tale. As reported, the anime’s opening theme “Musical” is sung by Minori Suzuki and will be released as her seventh single on January 25, 2023. You can listen to both songs in the anime’s main PV below.

 

 

 

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After singing many character songs for various anime series, she made her solo singer debut under her own name by releasing her first mini-album “smile” from Flying Dog on October 30, 2019. Her second single will be released in three editions: regular edition, anime edition, and first press limited edition. The bonus Blu-ray for the limited edition will contain the music video for “Kanaereu,” as well as four songs from her mini live concert held at Victor Studios in 2020.

 

 

 


 

 

The TV anime adaptation of Miri Mikawa’s fantasy light novel Sugar Apple Fairy Tale is set to premiere in Japan on January 6, 2023. The J.C.Staff-produced fantasy will be simulcast on Crunchyroll for its members in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS.

 

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Crunchyroll describes the story as such:

 

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…

 

 

Key visual:

 


 

Source: FlyingDog

 

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