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Harukana Receive Features Narusa Team In New Key Visual


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It looks like another team has taken to the court this time.

Earlier today, the official Harukana Receive anime website updated with a new key visual. The image features the members of the Narusa Team, which includes Narumi Tōi and Ayasa Tachibana.

Harukana Receive Visual - Narusa Team

This is the second “pair visual” that hit the web. The previous image hit on April 24 and featured the Eclair Team, which includes Emily Thomas and Claire Thomas.

Harukana Receive Visual - Eclair Team

Harukana Receive hits Japanese TV in July.

Toshiyuki Kubooka (Berserk: The Golden Age) was tapped to direct Harukana Receive at studio C2C, with Takeshi Oda (Tenchi Muyo! Ryo Ohki 4, Oneechan ga Kita) filling the dual role of character designer and chief animation director. Touko Machida (DIVE!!, Lucky Star) is in charge of series composition and scripts for the project.

Harukana Receive - Key VisualThe series will star the following:

  • Haruka Okura: Kana Yuuki
  • Kanata Higa: Saki Miyashita
  • Claire Thomas: Atsumi Tanezaki
  • Emily Thomas: Rie Suegara
  • Narumi Tōi: Miyuri Shimabukuro
  • Ayasa Tachibana: Kanae Itō

Nyoijizai’s Harukana Receive manga launched in the pages of Houbunsha’s Manga Time Kirara Forward in August 2015. The series spans four collected volumes, with the most recent shipping to retailers on September 12. Seven Seas currently holds the license for the title in the west, and intends to release the first volume in September 2018.

Seven Seas describes the title as:

When high schooler Haruka moves to Okinawa, she finds herself enamored with the beach right outside her front door and resolves to form a volleyball team with her cousin, Kanata. However, because she’s so short, Kanata gave up on volleyball ages ago. Can Haruka get her to take up the sport again in time for the junior tournament?

Source: Ota-suke

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