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The ending theme and distribution information have been announced for the TV anime "Nurse Witch Wheat-chan R," which will start in January 2016.



This is a new TV series of magical girl anime "Nurse Witch Wheat-chan Magical Te" and "Nurse Witch Wheat-chan Magical Te Z" produced by Tatsunoko Productions from 2002 to 2005 as a spin-off OVA from the TV anime "The Soul Taker: Soul Hunting. Based on the previous work, the characters and settings have been completely renewed, depicting the slapstick daily lives of the rivals of Wheat-chan, who struggles with her three legs as a student, an idol, and a magical girl. Highlights include live performances using 3DCG. Directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi, series composition by Momoko Murakami, character draft by Akio Watanabe, character design by Takao Sano, and animation production by Tatsunoko Productions. Haruko Momoi, who played the main character Nakahara Wheat in the previous film, will play the main character's mother.

Broadcasting will begin in January 2016 on Nippon Television and other networks, and the ending theme has been decided. The ending theme will be the song "Ame to Tears, Otome to Otome to Taiyaki" sung by Otome Shinto. The song is written by Kumiko Takahashi (ex.Chatmonchy), composed by Hisashi Hidaka (THE STARBEMS/ex.BEAT CRUSADERS), and arranged by Yamamoto Sho (ex.Fuenotatsu) and rionos, and the CD will be released on March 2, 2016. Incidentally, Otome Shinto will also make their voice acting debut in this work, and one of the members will appear somewhere in the film every week.


The distribution will begin at midnight on January 10 on Hulu and Nittele On Demand, from 12:00 on January 10 on Nico Nico Channel, and from 1:30 am on January 11 on Nico Nico Live Broadcast (the main story + web radio). The personalities are Keui Tomoe (playing the role of Wheat Yoshida), Erii Yamazaki (playing the role of Kokona Saionji), and Makoto Koichi (playing the role of Tsukasa Kisaragi).

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