Summer anime "Shogun's Altair", ED theme will be Flower's "Taiyou no Elegy"!

The summer anime"Shogun's Altair," which will start airing on July 7 (Fri.), has decided to use Flower's "Taiyou no Elegy" as its ED theme.




Altair of the Shogunate" is a manga serialized in "Monthly Shonen Sirius" (Kodansha) by Kotono Katou. Set in Torkiye Shogunate, a country of steppes and deserts ruled by a ruler called Shogun (Pasha), the popular work depicts Mahmut, the youngest Shogun in Torkiye history, as he takes on interstate intrigue and plotting with a delicate touch. The anime is directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, series composition by Noboru Takagi, character design by Toshiyuki Kanno, and animation production by MAPPA.
⇒2017 Summer Anime List

⇒ "Shogun's Altair" will be adapted into a TV anime in 2017!   Cast members are Ayumi Murase, Shin Furukawa, KENN, Katsuyuki Konishi, Kenjiro Tsuda
⇒Summer anime "Altair of the Shogun" will start airing from July 7! OP theme is decided to be "Spiral Dreams" by sid.

The EDtheme will be "Taiyou no Elegy", a song newly written by Flower, and we have received comments from the members of Flower.

Flower's comment】We are pleased to announce that "Shogun's Altar" will be the theme song of the new album .
We are Flower, and we are going to sing the ending theme song for "Shogun's Altair".
The lyricist Masato Kotake and the arranger Carlos K. expressed the exotic world of the original story in a straightforward manner in "Taiyo no Elegy.
We love the unique atmosphere of this song, and we feel that when this song is played at the ending of the anime, it will leave a deep and lasting impression on the viewers.
We are very much looking forward to the start of the broadcast.
From all of us at Flower

Flower Profile] (*Honorific titles omitted)
A six-member dance and vocal group that has been steadily expanding its sphere of activities, including modeling exclusively for fashion magazines, appearing in commercials, and acting, in addition to being a core member of the E-girls. Last year's single "Yasashisatte de Ouburashite" was a big hit, shipping 100,000 CDs and ranking first on 17 digital distribution charts. Their first best album also became the first Flower album to reach No. 1 on the Oricon Album Weekly Chart, and their nationwide tour, which drew 60,000 people to 22 venues nationwide, was a great success.
The unique aesthetic worldview expressed by the girls is highly supported by young women as well as men, and they are now one of the most energetic female groups in Japan.

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