Twin Tail ni Narimasu gets a promotional video!

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I have a background in Japanese pop culture and created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing reliable coverage...

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The official website for the anime Ore, Twin Tail ni Narimasu based on the light novel by author Yume Mizusawa has released its first promotional video.

The anime's cast will feature newcomer Nobunaga Shimazaki (Free!, Pupa) as protagonist Soji Mitsuka, Maaya Uchida (Pretty Rhythm Rainbow Live, Norgami) as heroine Thouars, Chinatsu Akasaki (Tari Tari, Love Lab) as Erina Shindō, Mao (Futsu no Joshikōsei ga Locodol Yattemita, Z/X Ignition) as Mikoto Sakuragawa, and Yoko Hikasa (K-ON!, Majestic Prince) as Isna. Additionally, Tesshō Genda will star as Lizadgildy, Tetsu Inada will join the cast as Draggildy, and Sumire Uesaka will play the role of Red Tail, Soji's alternate form.

The story of Twin Tail ni Narimasu revolves around Soji Mitsuka, an ordinary high school boy who happens to have an obsession with hair. One day, a beautiful and mysterious girl named Thouars (Tuaaru) appears before him in a parallel world. At the same time, monsters appear in his town, and they declare that all the twin tails in the world belong to them.

Hiroyuki Kanbe (Oreimo) directs the series, and Naruhisa Arakawa (Outbreak Company, MAOYU, Spice & Wolf) is in charge of series composition. Kazuaki Morita (Arpeggio of Blue Steel, Danganronpa) is adapting original character designs by Ayumu Kasuga. The series is being animated by IMS Production (Sora no Otoshimono Final: Eternal My Master, Data A Vivo II). Maaya Uchida will perform the anime's opening theme song, titled "Gimme Revolution!". The single containing the song will be released in Japan on October 22.

The anime is scheduled to premiere in October.

Check it out:
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