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TMS Entertainment announced that it has begun streaming the English dub for the anime of Kōji Miura‘s Blue Field (Ao no Hako) on Netflix on Friday. All 25 episodes from the first season are streaming in English as effectively as in other languages.
The English solid entails:
- Zach Aguilar as Taiki Inomata
- Xanthe Hyunh as Chinatsu Kano
- Kayli Mills as Hina Chono
- Caden Shaffer as Kyo Kasahara
- Daman Mills as Kengo Haryu
The anime debuted on television in Japan on October 3 on TBS and 28 affiliated networks. The anime began streaming on Netflix on October 4 (Japan time), where it streams weekly. The series will seemingly be streaming on extra than 25 other streaming companies and products in Japan after each episode’s television airing. The first season aired for two consecutive cours (quarters of a year).
The second cours (quarter of a year) premiered on Eastern television on January 2.
The anime is getting a second season.
Yūichirō Yano (Moyashimon, Lupin the Third: Fragment 5) directed the anime, and Yūko Kakihara (Buddy Daddies, Cells at Work!, Chihayafuru seasons 2-3) oversaw the series scripts. Miho Tanino (Tower of God, Blue Thermal) designed the characters. Telecom Animation Film produced the animation, and UNLIMITED PRODUCE by TMS modified into responsible of planning and production.
Legit HiGE DANdism conducted the first cours opening theme tune “Same Blue,” and Eve conducted the ending theme tune “Teenage Blue.” Macaroni Enpitsu conducted the second opening theme tune “Shikaraba” (In That Case), and TOMOO conducted the second ending theme tune “Contrast.”
Shueisha‘s MANGA Plus provider publishes the manga in English digitally, and describes the yarn:
Taiki Inomata is on the boys’ badminton crew at sports actions powerhouse Eimei Junior and Senior High. He’s in handle with basketball player Chinatsu Kano, the older lady he trains alongside each morning in the gym. One Spring day, their relationship takes a engaging turn … And thus begins this designate-fresh series of handle, sports actions and youth!
Miura first published the yarn as a one-shot manga in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2020. The journal began the manga’s serialization in April 2021. Shueisha published the manga’s nineteenth compiled book volume on March 4. Viz Media published the manga’s 14th volume also on March 4. The manga has extra than 6.2 million copies in circulation.
Source: TMS
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