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Magical Girl Site Anime Reveals Main Visual, Character Designs

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Magical girl horror anime premieres in April, will stream only on Amazon Prime Video

The official website for the television anime of Kentarō Satō's Magical Girl Site (Mahō Shōjo Site) manga revealed the anime's main visual and character designs on Wednesday.

Yūko Ōno as Aya Asagiri, the main character who always wishes she were dead.

Himika Akaneya as Tsuyuno Yatsumura, Aya's classmate who possesses a wand that can stop time.

Aina Suzuki as Rina Shioi, a former information broker who pursues the mystery of the Magical Girl Site.

Yū Serizawa as Nijimi Anazawa, the center of the nationally popular "Inuasobi" idol group.

Haruka Yamazaki as Sarina Shizukume, the leader of the group that bullies Aya.

The anime will premiere on the Animeism block of MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS in April, and it will also stream only on Amazon Prime Video inside and outside of Japan. The anime will get a special television program on March 18 that will feature Ōno and Akaneya.

The anime will have 12 episodes.

Tadahito Matsubayashi (Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto) is directing the anime at production doA, and Takayo Ikami (Yuri Kuma Arashi, Beautiful Bones -Sakurako's Investigation-) is in charge of the series scripts.

The idol unit i☆Ris (PriPara, Twin Star Exorcists, Mushibugyō) performs the anime's opening theme song. (Akaneya and Serizawa are also members of i☆Ris.)

Satō launched the horror manga on the Champion Tap! manga website in July 2013, before moving it to Weekly Shōnen Champion last September. Akita Shoten published the manga's eighth compiled book volume on January 5. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga and released the manga's fourth volume in English last December.

Satō launched the Magical Girl Apocalypse manga in Bessatsu Shōnen Champion's first issue in June 2012, and ended it last August. Akita Shoten published the manga's 16th and final compiled book volume last September. Seven Seas Entertainment is releasing the manga in English.

Source: MoCa News

Update: Magical Girl Site is not a direct spinoff of Satō's earlier Magical Girl Apocalypse manga. Thanks, JB Sanchez and Solscan


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