Funimation has released a new PV introducing the members of the Autumn Trope in the TV anime adaptation of Liber Entertainment's A3! smartphone game, A3! Season Autumn & Winter.
The anime's opening theme song is titled, "Circle of Seasons" performed by A3ders!
A3! Autumn & Winter, the anime's second half, premiered on October 12.
Banri and Tsumugi appear on the CD jacket for the anime's new opening theme song titled, "Circle of Seasons." The single will be released October 21, and be available with a unique triangular "jacket" for a limited time.
Masayuki Sakoi, series director for the first series, is replacing Makoto Nakazono and Keisuke Shinohara as director at P.A.WORKS and Studio 3Hz. Naoki Hayashi is returning to handle the series scripts. Nozomi Nagatomo, chief animation director for the previous anime, is taking over for Mariko Komatsu to adapt the original character designs by Ryō Fujiwara. Kohei Honda of Kusanagi is replacing Hiroko Tanabe of Kusanagi as art director. Manami Sasa of Wish is replacing Yuko Tsumori to handle color design. Hidemitsu Doi is again in charge of editing, but Gō Sadamatsu is joining him. The other main staff members are returning in the same roles for the new series.
Mankai Company is a far cry from its glory days as an all-male theater. With only one member left and debt collectors at the door, it's no wonder Izumi Tachibana finds herself in over her head when she boldly confronts the yakuza's loan sharks, promising to bring her father's theater back into the spotlight. She might be able to recruit enough talent, but can they bloom into the actors she needs?
A3! Autumn & Winter, the anime's second half, premiered on October 12.
AUTUMN TROUPE
CHARACTER PROFILE IMAGES:
Banri, Juza, Taichi, Omi, and Sakyo
SEASON LATEST KEY VISUAL:
Banri and Tsumugi appear on the CD jacket for the anime's new opening theme song titled, "Circle of Seasons." The single will be released October 21, and be available with a unique triangular "jacket" for a limited time.
AUTUMN/WINTER KEY VISUAL:
Mankai Company is a far cry from its glory days as an all-male theater. With only one member left and debt collectors at the door, it's no wonder Izumi Tachibana finds herself in over her head when she boldly confronts the yakuza's loan sharks, promising to bring her father's theater back into the spotlight. She might be able to recruit enough talent, but can they bloom into the actors she needs?