Mashiro no Oto: Anime Release Date, Teaser, and reveals update

Mashiro no Oto is an upcoming spring 2021 anime. Adapted from the manga of the same name. Marimo Ragawa is the creator. Jirou Majima has done the Character designing. Directed by Hiroaki Akagi. And Shin-Ei Animation is the production studio. The anime falls under the genre of Drama/school/music.

Mashiro no Oto: Plot

Sawamura Setsu and his older brother Wakana are raised by their grandfather. But he recently passed away. The grandfather dies, as a result of this, Setsu leaves high school, and moves to Tokyo. Setsu’s grandfather used to play Shamisen, which is a guitar-like instrument. Also a well known traditional musical instrument. Setsu and Wanka used to listen to their grandfather, playing shamisen during their childhood days.

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Setsu was sinking in life, however, it was all changed when Umeko enters his life. Umeko is her mother, who is very rich and successful. She Takes Setsu back to high school, where Setsu is about to realize his love and passion for shamisen. When he meets an idol singer. In other words, this is the story of their journey. 

Mashiro no Oto: Characters and Cast

Setsu Sawamura, The main Character is Voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki. Umeko Sawamura, Setsu’s mother is a supporting character Voiced by Takako Honda. Then there are some more characters like Rai Nagamori Voiced by Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Kaito Yaguchi Voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto.

The Yoshida Brothers are overseeing the music in the anime.

Mashiro no Oto: Release Date:

Kodansha announced that Mashiro no Oto, adapted from the manga of the same name, will release in April 2021. Currently, the premiere date is not announced. But for the time being, you can watch the trailer, You can find the link below.

Mashiro no Oto’s trailer was released in November 2020. Check out the trailer here: Mashiro no Oto: Trailer 2021

About Mashiro no Oto

Mashiro no Oto is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Marimo Ragawa. It has been serialized in Kodansha’s shonen manga magazine Monthly Shonen Magazine since December 2009 and has been collected in twenty-five tankobon volumes.

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