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Anne Happy Previews OP and ED in two Promo Teasers


Whether you’re unhappy or Anne Happy, this news should put a smile on your face!

Yesterday, the official Anne Happy (Unhappy♪ / Unhappy Go Lucky!) anime website added a pair of promotional video. The two teasers offer a brief teaser of the show’s opening and closing themes.

The first 2-minute teaser features opening theme Punch Mind Happiness by the show’s main voice cast, who are performing as Happy Clover.

The second trailer showcases ending theme Ashita de Iikara (I’ll do it Tomorrow), also by Happy Clover

Anne Happy is based on Cotoji’s Unhappy Go Lucky! manga series. Shin Oonuma (Watamote, Baka and Test) is directing the series at Silver Link, while Miwa Oshima (Baka and Test) fills the dual role of character designer and chief animation director. Go! Princess Precure writer Hitoshi Tanaka will write the scripts.

The confirmed voice cast includes:

  • An “Hanako” Hanakoizumi: Yumiri Hanamori
  • Ruri “Hibari” Hibarigaoka: Haruka Shiraishi
  • Botan Kumegawa: Kiyono Yasuno
  • Hibiki Hagyū: Hibiku Yamamura
  • Ren Ekoda: Mayu Yoshioka
  • Kodaira-sensei: Yumi Hara
  • Timothy: Chitose Morinaga

The series will kick off on April 7, with the full broadcast being as follows:

  • AT-X: 4/7/2016 at 21:30 (9:30PM)
  • Tokyo MX: 4/7/2016 at 21:30 (10:30PM)
  • KBS Kyoto: 4/7/2016 at 25:30 (4/7/2016 at 1:30AM)
  • Sun TV: 4/7/2016 at 25:30 (4/7/2016 at 1:30AM)
  • BS Fuji: 4/10/2016 at 25:00 (4/11/2016 at 1:00AM)

Two advanced screening events for the show’s first episode will be held at Shinjuku Wald 9 on March 20.

Several character visuals, as well as a promotional video were released to promote Anne Happy, which you can check out below:

Promo Video

Character Visuals

Source: Twitter (annehappy_anime)

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