During the La Mole event in Mexico last Friday, Crunchyroll unveiled its lineup for the upcoming months, exciting anime enthusiasts. In April, viewers can look forward to streaming Sound! Euphonium 3, Date A Live V, and Unnamed Memory anime, along with the RoOT/Route of Odd Taxi live-action series. Furthermore, Crunchyroll will treat fans to A Journey Through Another World: Raising Kids While Adventuring and Wistoria: Wand and Sword anime in July.
Notably, on March 13, Crunchyroll also introduced Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac – Battle for Sanctuary – Part 2, adding to its already diverse catalog. Additionally, the platform teased fans with a glimpse of its partial schedule for the spring season during an announcement made on Wednesday.
Sound! Euphonium 3
Sound! Euphonium 3, the highly anticipated third season of the anime series, is set to debut in Japan on April 7, airing on NHK Educational every Sunday at 5:00 p.m JST. With a total of 13 episodes, the anime’s premiere episodes will be screened in Tokyo on March 16 and in Kyoto on March 17. Fans worldwide can rejoice as Crunchyroll will begin streaming the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS regions starting from April 7.
The company describes the story:
“Eupho finally heads into the 3rd-Year Arc! The long-awaited 3rd season of Sound! Euphonium arrives this Spring. The concert band at Kitauji High School has over 90 members. Oumae Kumiko is now the president and does her best with her final high school club activities to try to win her long-desired gold at nationals.”
Date A Live V
Date A Live V is scheduled to premiere in Japan on April 10, airing on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, KBS Kyoto, and Sun TV. This installment will see the return of the beloved cast and staff, alongside the introduction of new characters, including Aya Endō as Mio Takamiya, a captivating young woman with a mysterious background deeply intertwined with Shido’s past.
For fans outside Japan, Crunchyroll will bring the series to North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS regions, excluding German-speaking territories. The streaming will commence on April 10, ensuring audiences worldwide can join in the excitement of Date A Live V’s release.
The company describes the anime:
“Cute girls with catastrophic powers? Sounds like trouble! These Spirits cause devastating spatial quakes. The solution? Defeat them…or seduce them. Shido Itsuka possesses the unique charm to make Spirits fall in love. However, just as Shido could save humanity, DEM Industries will stop at nothing to exploit the Spirits’ power. Can love conquer all, or will Shido’s mission end in disaster?”
Unnamed Memory
The television anime adaptation of Kuji Furumiya’s Unnamed Memory light novel series is set to premiere in Japan on April 9 at 11:30 p.m. JST, airing initially on the AT-X channel. Subsequent broadcasts will follow on Tokyo MX, MBS, and BS11. Originally slated for release in 2023, the anime faced delays due to unforeseen “production circumstances.”
Exciting news for international fans, Crunchyroll will begin streaming the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS regions starting from April 9, ensuring a global audience can enjoy the premiere simultaneously.
Crunchyroll describes the story:
“Seeking to end a curse thwarting his lineage, Prince Oscar sets out on a quest that leads him to a powerful and beautiful witch, Tinasha, and he demands a unique bargain: marriage. Though unenthused by the proposal, she agrees to stay in his castle for a year while researching the spell cast upon him. But beneath her beauty lies a lifetime of dark secrets that soon come to light.”
RoOT/Route of Odd Taxi
The live-action television adaptation of Takeichi Abaraya and original series creator Kadzuya Konomoto’s RoOT/Route of Odd Taxi manga is scheduled to debut on TV Tokyo on April 2 at 24:30 JST, which effectively translates to April 3 at 12:30 a.m. The series serves as a part of the ODDTAXI anime franchise.
Exciting news for fans worldwide, Crunchyroll will commence streaming the series on April 2 in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS regions. This ensures a broad audience can immerse themselves in the intriguing world of RoOT/Route of Odd Taxi simultaneously.
Crunchyroll describes the synopsis:
“The RoOT TV series is an original story based on the struggles of the young detective duo from the RoOT/Route of Odd Taxi manga, which is currently serialized on the Darupana web manga site from Big Comic Superior. The series weaves a “human” mystery that follows Sato, an optimistic rookie with bad luck who works under Reina.”
A Journey Through Another World: Raising Kids While Adventuring
The television anime adaptation of Shizuru Minazuki’s light novel series, “A Journey Through Another World: Raising Kids While Adventuring” (Isekai Yururi Kikō: Kosodate Shinagara Bōkensha Shimasu), is slated to premiere in Japan in July. Viewers can catch it on TV Tokyo, BS TV Tokyo, and other channels.
For fans outside of Japan, Crunchyroll has exciting news as well. They will begin streaming the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS regions starting in July. This ensures that audiences across the globe can embark on this adventurous journey with the series’ protagonists.
Crunchyroll describes the story:
“Kayano Takumi is accidentally killed by a god and reincarnated. Granted a variety of skills, he is sent to a dangerous monster-infested forest in another world.
In the woods, Takumi encounters a young boy and girl who look like twins, and he decides to take care of them and names Allen and Elena. Surprised by how easily they defeat monsters with their combat abilities, Takumi arrives in town and registers with the adventurer’s guild in order to provide for them.
Thus begins his laid-back adventuring life as he watches over Allen and Elena’s growth!”
Ōmori and Toshi Aoi’s Wistoria: Wand and Sword
The television anime adaptation of Fujino Ōmori and Toshi Aoi’s manga, Wistoria: Wand and Sword (Tsue to Tsurugi no Wistoria), is set to premiere in Japan on 28 TBS networks in July.
Exciting news for international fans, Crunchyroll will begin streaming the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS regions starting in July. This promises a global audience the opportunity to delve into the captivating story of “Wistoria: Wand and Sword.”
Crunchyroll reveals the synopsis:
“A hard-working boy named Will enters a magic academy in hopes of becoming a great sorcerer. Unfortunately, there’s a fatal flaw in his plan: he lacks the ability to use magic. Amid the cold stares of his classmates and instructors, Will feels discouraged at times, but he presses forward with unwavering determination. He can’t use a wand, but he can wield a sword in his battle to reach the top of a magic-dominated world. He just needs to believe in his own unique strengths and remember the promise he made with someone precious to him…”
In conclusion, stay updated with the latest anime news to keep yourself informed about the ever-evolving world of anime.
Source: Crunchyroll