On the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Takeshi hinata, Ahiru no Sora, it was announced that the broadcast of episode # 37 will be delayed one week, until next July 1.

The statement did not reveal details about the causes of the delay, and merely mentioned that it was “for production-related causes.” For its part, the anime premiered in Japan on October 2 and will last four arcs, that is, 50 episodes. Hinata began publishing the manga in the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine from the publisher Kodansha in December 2003 and is still in publication. The publisher published the fifty-first (51st) compilation volume in June 2019.

Cast of voices

  • Katsuyuki Konishi like Chiaki Hanazono.
  • Yuki Kaji like Sora Kurumatani.
  • Kishou Taniyama like Kenji Natsume.
  • Sayaka Senbongi like Madoka Yabuuchi.
  • Mamoru Miyano like Kaname Shigeyoshi.
  • Yuuma Uchida like Momoharu Hanazono.
  • Taku Yashiro like Shinichi Yasuhara.
  • Yuna Taniguchi like Nao Nanao.
  • Yoshitsugu Matsuoka like Hyou Fuwa.
  • Miho Okasaki like Harumi Tominaga.

Production team

  • Keizou Kusakawa (Fuuka, Aho Girl, Kantai Collection -KanColle-) is credited as head of management.
  • Shingo Tamaki (Aho Girl) is in charge of directing the anime in the studios Diomedea.
  • Go (Beatless, Koihime Musō, Blend S) is in charge of series composition.
  • Yoshino Honda (Fuuka) is in charge of character design.
  • Hiroaki Tsutsumi is in charge of composing the music.

Synopsis of Ahiru no Sora

Sora Kurumatani, 15, is only 149 centimeters tall, but she loves basketball. He enthusiastically joins the basketball club as soon as he gets to high school, but the club is made up of two terrifying twins who rule the school and their friends. Can Sora continue in such a club?

Source: Official Twitter Account

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