Autumn Anime "⾈ wo Kakunimu", additional casts and the third PV are released! OP theme is a new song by Tetsu Okazaki with a sense of speed!

Additional cast members, the third PV, and the theme song of the TV anime "Arrange a Boat," which will start in October on Fuji Television Network's "Noitamina" and other channels, have been announced.



The anime "Arrange a Boat" is based on the 2012 Honya Taisho award-winning novel by Naoki Award-winning author Shion Miura. Set in a publishing company's dictionary editing department, it is a human drama depicting the passion and love of editors who challenge the sea of words. The original character design is by Haruko Kumoda, author of "Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju," directed by Toshimasa Kuroyanagi, series composition by Takuya Sato, director of "Shojo-tachi ga Wilano wo Tsumoru ," character design by Hiroyuki Aoyama, and production by ZEXCS.


Five additional cast members have now been unveiled. Veteran editor Kohei Araki is played by Tetsuo Kaneo; Tomosuke Matsumoto, supervisor of the dictionary "Oodokai" is played by Mugito; Kaoru Sasa⽊, super madam of the dictionary editing department, is played by Yoshiko Sakakibara; Reimi Miyoshi, an employee of Genbu Shobo, is played by Chiwa Saito; and Midori Kishibe is played by Yoko Hikasa.

The third PV also features the first performance of "Shiokaze," a new song written by Tetsu Okazaki, which was chosen as the opening theme. The ending theme is Leola's "I & I".


Comment from Tetsu Okazaki
My name is Tetsu Okazaki! When I was chosen as the opening theme for "Arcane Boat," I thought I would stick to my cool style and not get too excited, but I was so happy that I went to eat Tenka Ippin the moment it was decided. It was delicious.
When the song was finished, I played it to my mom, and she said, "It's good, it still has some rough parts, but I'll just send it here for now. The director, huh?
The theme of "Tides" is the "human opposites" between Mashime and Nishioka, who appear in the anime. Listening to the song with the image of their polar opposites will give the song more depth (although the depth will vary depending on the maturity of the listener's sensibility). Thank you very much!


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