We have previously reported that the PC platform all-ages GALGAME "Azur Lane Quartet (Azur Lane Quartet)" will have a major announcement. According to the latest news released by the Japanese game company "sprite" on its official Twitter, the game will be adapted into a TV animation! This will also be the company's second TV animation work after "Love and Election and Chocolate". Official website of "Azur Lane Quartet": click here to enter (please use the Japanese agent) The story of "Azur Lane Quartet" is set in an ordinary world where humans can fly freely in the sky, which is even easier than riding a bicycle. There, a sport called "Flying Circus" is popular. Hinata Akiya, a talented boy who was once regarded as the future star of the sport and was highly expected, chose to quietly leave the aerial competition due to an overwhelming defeat. However, after he met Asuka Kurashina who suddenly transferred to the school, his heart was rekindled with a burning feeling, and a love story about working hard to sway blood and release the sweat of youth began... As for the voice actors for the anime version, we can only say that it is likely to be the same as the game version. As for the voice actors for the game version, please refer to our previous article. The staff has not yet been determined. |
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