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Vermeil in Gold Gets Creditless Versions of Opening and Ending Songs on YouTube

The creditless versions of the opening and ending sequences of the Vermeil in Gold anime have been released on YouTube. Episode 1 of the series aired on July 6 and the songs were uploaded on July 7, the day after the anime’s premiere. The title of the opening song is “Abracada-Boo“, by Kaori Ishihara, and you can watch the video below:

Vermeil in Gold anime opening sequence

Mili performed the ending song titled “Mortal With You“:

Vermeil in Gold anime ending song

Takashi Naoya is directing the Vermeil in Gold anime at studio Staple Entertainment. HIDIVE is streaming the show and describes the plot as:

Meet Alto, a hapless student at Royal Ortigia Magic Academy whose academic performance leaves much to be desired. Rather than take a more sensible approach to salvaging his grades in time for graduation, Alto decides to summon a bit of otherworldly assistance. Only after does he learn he’s bound the legendary she-devil Vermeil into service as his familiar! But while Vermeil is a powerful ally sure to turn his grades around, her magic can only be replenished with a kiss, and that makes everything go to hell with Alto’s jealous childhood friend, Lilia. Looks like Alto just unleashed a whole new world of devilish mayhem in Vermeil in Gold: A Desperate Magician Barges Into the Magical World Alongside the Strongest Calamity! 

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Square Enix has been serializing Kouta Amana’s Kinsou no Vermeil: Gakeppuchi Majutsushi wa Saikyou no Yakusai to Mahō Sekai o Tsukisusumu (Vermeil in Gold) manga series on Monthly Shonen Gangan since 2018. The manga series is still ongoing and it currently has 6 volumes available.

Source: Official Twitter
© Kouta Amana, Youko Umezu / SQUARE ENIX, “Vermeil in Gold” Production Committee

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