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Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting Ending Theme by ShibuyaHAL Announced

The upcoming The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting anime revealed the title of the ending theme song “Kaerimichi no Iro”, which will be performed by ShibuyaHAL, a Japanese VTuber.

The anime series previously announced that the opening song is “Mirai no Hero Tachi e” by Sho Takeyaki. Both the opening and ending theme songs for the anime were composed, arranged, and written by ANCHOR.

ANCHOR created a wonderful song, and when I heard the finished soundtrack, I thought to myself, “I’m looking forward to this being played!” I am very much looking forward to the start of the broadcast of the animation in which the characters will be moving around!

Statement from ShibuyaHAL on the ending song production (via official website, ACN Edit)

The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting was announced in September 2021, with Studios feel and Gaina animating the series. Itsuro Kawasaki is directing, while Keiichiro Ochi is in charge of the series composition. The main cast was revealed in December 2021. Yoshimasa Hosoya is voicing the yakuza nanny Toru Kirishima, and Misaki Watada is voicing the daughter of the boss, Yaeka Sakuragi.

A trailer for the anime, which is set to begin airing this July, was released in March:

Toru Kirishima, who solves problems with violence, is commonly known as the devil of the Sakuragi clan in the underworld. One day, Kirishima was suddenly summoned by the head of the Sakuragi clan. He is appointed as a caretaker of Yaehana, the boss’ only daughter…!

A heartwarming comedy between a young boss and the boss’s only daughter. Their new daily life begins!

The Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting synopsis (via official website, ACN edit)

Source: Official Website
©Kariatsukiya, Micro Magazine/Yakuza’s Guide to Babysitting Production Committee

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