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Sugar Apple Fairy Tale 2 Reveals Key Visual and Theme Songs

The previously announced Sugar Apple Fairy Tale anime’s second part revealed a key visual and the opening and ending theme songs on Thursday. Rei Nakashima is performing the opening song titled “Surprise” while the ending song “Door” is sung by Nao Toyama. Studio J.C. Staff is animating the continuation which is slated to premiere in July. A special program will be broadcasted on DMM TV this June 4.

Sugar Apple Fairy Tale 2 – Key Visual

Yohei Suzuki is directing the second cour while Seishi Minakami is in charge of the series composition. Iizuka Haruko is doing character designs and Flying Dog is in composing the music. The main cast includes Masaaki Mizunaka as Shall Fen Shall and Yuka Nukui stars as Ann Halford.

Crunchyroll and Muse Asia are streaming the anime and the latter describes the plot as:
A girl and fairy guided by the sugar apples. A glimmery fairy tale spun upon their dreams and love. This is a world where humans use fairies and where candy is believed to bring about good fortune. There, a special candy crafter that crafts the venerated candy is called “Silver Sugar Master.” Anne, a girl whose late mother was a revered Silver Sugar Master, decides to inherit the craft and become Silver Sugar Master herself. To do that, she should prove her crafting skill at the royal capital’s Royal Candy Fair. On the way to the royal capital city, she employed a warrior fairy named Challe as her bodyguard. Although Challe’s ability as a warrior is true, he has a foul mouth and distrusts humans, thus, clashes with Anne are inevitable. However, as she continues her journey with Challe, Anne starts to desire friendship. Overcoming the differences in species and social standing as well as complicated circumstances, what kind of future will the human Anne and fairy Challe come to?

Source: Official Twitter
©2023 Miri Mikawa, Aki / KADOKAWA / ”Sugar Apple Fairy Tale” Production Committee

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