Sound Euphonium Season 3 unveiled on Saturday the opening and ending theme songs. TRUE is returning to sing the opening theme song “ReCoda,” while the Kitauji Quartet, the band from the anime, will perform the ending theme song “Onshoku no Kanata.” The jacket illustration for the opening song has also been released. The anime will premiere on April 7.
Studio Kyoto Animation is back to animate the third season with Tatsuya Ishihara as director. Jukki Hanada is writing the script, Kazumi Ikeda and Shoko Ikeda are designing the characters, and Akito Matsuda is composing the music. The cast includes:
- Chika Anzai as Reina Kosaka
- Tomoyo Kurosawa as Kumiko Omae
- Ayaka Asai as Hazuki Kato
- Moe Toyota as Sapphire Kawashima
- Haruka Tomatsu as Mayu Kuroe
Sound! Euphonium is a light novel series written by Ayano Takeda and illustrated by Nikki Asada. Takarajimasha published the first volume of the novel in 2013. A manga adaptation with illustrations provided by Hami was launched in the following year. The light novel inspired a TV anime series that has two seasons, both of which were animated by Kyoto Animation. They aired from April to July 2015 and October to December 2016 respectively.
Yen Press licensed Sound! Euphonium’s novels in English and described the plot as follows:
Finding herself, one note at a time…After a terrible disappointment at the All-Kyoto Concert Band Competition, music has lost its spark for Kumiko. But her first year at Kitauji High School is a chance for a fresh start. So when it comes time to choose a club, she can’t resist joining the band again–even though they’re simply terrible. The strict new club director has promised to whip them into shape to reach Nationals, but the trouble runs deeper than just a lack of practice. Plus, the discord within the club tugs at Kumiko’s old insecurities. Will Kitauji High School find its rhythm before the competition? Will Kumiko?
Source: Official Website
© Ayano Takeda / Takarajimasha / “Sound! Euphonium Production committee
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