Also new Manga coming out this summer adapting the new part
Kodoani.com – The production team of the anime adaptation of the Light Novel Sugar Apple Fairy Tale revealed a promotional video for the main and other cast members on Sunday for the anime’s second season (first quarter). The second courses will launch on July 7.
The new cast includes:
Nobuhiko Okamoto as Orlando Langston
Kōji Okino vai Vua
Atsushi Tamaru as Valentine
Shoya Chiba as Nadil
Sōma Saito or Gladice
Manaka Iwami as Noah
Additionally, the staff revealed on Sunday that Cosaji will launch a new manga for this summer on FLOS COMIC that will adapt a new season. The manga will be titled Sugar Apple Fairy Tale: Ginsatōshi no Ie (The House of a Silver Sugar Master).
Artist Rei Nakashima will perform the anime’s opening theme song “Surprise” and voice actress Nao Tōyama will perform the ending theme song “door”.
The first season premiered on January 6 and ended on March 24.
The anime’s cast includes Yuka Nukui as Anne Halford, Masaaki Mizunaka as Challe Fen Challe, Rie Takahashi as Mythril Lid Pod, Tomoaki Maeno as Hugh Mercury, Takuma Terashima as Kat, Reiji Kawashima as Jonas Anders and Yūto Uemura as Keith Powell.
Youhei Suzuki directed the film at JC Staff. Seishi Minakami is in charge of series composition. Haruko Iizuka designed the anime characters. Hinako Tsubakiyama composed the music. Flying Dog is credited as a music producer.
In a world where fairies are bought and sold to the highest bidder, humans aren’t exactly folk-friendly. But friendship is exactly what Anne Halford looks for with Challe, her new fairy bodyguard, even though he’s not very keen on the idea. As his new master, Anne tasked him with escorting her through a particularly dangerous area, but with a reluctant bodyguard eager to escape a life of slavery, she will have to deal with more than you bargained for…
Writer Mikawa and artist aki launched the novel in April 2010, and ended the series with its 17th volume in February 2015. The novel series is receiving a new Collector’s Edition for the first three volumes. The volumes were published on December 28, February 1, and March 1. In addition, Kadokawa Beans Bunko launched a new season for the novel series on December 28.
Alto Yukimura published two manga adaptations of the novel on Hakusensha’s Hana to Yume Online website from 2013 to 2014.
Yozora no Udon launched the novel’s second manga adaptation in Kadokawa’s Young Ace magazine in November 2021.
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