HIDIVE has announced they’ve acquired the Whisper Me a Love Song anime adaptation, and they will be streaming the show as an exclusive simulcast in their Spring 2024 line-up. The platform recently launched a new, redesigned website and app.
Studios Cloud Hearts and Yokohama Animation laboratory are producing the anime. It is set to premiere on April 13, while HIDIVE will host the North American premiere on March 29 at Anime Boston 2024. You can see the key visual for the anime below.
John Ledford, President of HIDIVE, said:
We’re pleased to present the anime adaptation of Whisper Me a Love Song as an exclusive simulcast series during our Spring 2024 season. The wait is over and fans of this eagerly awaited romance series can now look forward to its premiere on HIDIVE this April!
Official synopsis:
After performing a song at her school’s opening ceremony, musician Yori Asanagi receives an apparent love confession from freshman Himari Kino. But just as Yori decides she wants to return Himari’s feelings, Himari reveals that she did not “love” her, but “admires” her! But you can’t unring a bell once struck, and Yori is determined to make Himari fall for her, not just her music. Will their hearts ever beat as one, or will their love fall out of tune?
Whisper Me a Love Song was originally set to premiere in January 2024 but was delayed to April. Xin Ya Cai, who was originally directing the series, was replaced by Akira Mano due to health reasons. The voice cast includes:
The TV anime adaptation is based on the manga written and illustrated by Eku Takeshima, which has been serialized in Ichijinsha’s Comic Yuri Hime since 2019. Kodansha Comics licensed the manga in English.
Source: Official Website, Press release
© Eku Takeshima / Ichijinsha / Whispering Love Production Committee