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The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses TV Anime Opens to Guests on April 7

The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses anime header

 

Get your calendars out and don’t miss out on reserving a table at The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses, as the upcoming slice-of-life anime today announced an April 7 at 25:25 JST (effectively April 8 at 1:25) premiere with the release of a brand-new trailer and key visual.

 

On top of its cozy but dramatic setup and the core workforce, the main trailer also provides a preview of the anime’s opening theme song, “Unmei Kyodotai!” by Neriame. The ending theme song will be “Dramatic” by Miki Sato (Otherside Picnic).

 

Main Trailer

 

Key Visual

The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses anime key visual

 

It was also revealed that Kazue Ikura (Kaori in City Hunter) will voice Sachiko Kasukabe, protagonist Hayato’s grandmother.

 

Sachiko Kasukabe Character Design

The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses Sachiko Kasukabe character design

 

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Based on the manga by Kouji Seo, The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses is being directed by Satoshi Kuwabara (The Quintessential Quintuplets) at studio Tezuka Productions, with series composition by Keiichiro Ochi (Adachi and Shimamura), character designs by Masatsune Noguchi and music by Miki Sakurai (Girlfriend, Girlfriend) and Shu Kanematsu (Castle Town Dandelion).

 

Kodansha USA, which publishes the manga’s official English version, describes the series as such:

 

When Hayato’s grandmother passed, he planned to sell her rundown café on the shore—not realizing that it was also home to five young women who call themselves her family?! Their desperation to keep the café open convinces Hayato to give it a shot…but even their best intentions might not be enough to make it work! And can he even work with these five unruly women? No matter what, he’s got his work cut out for him! A fun new romcom by the author of Fuuka and Suzuka!

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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