The release of Inari Kon Kon hit at the end of July from FUNimation and the distributor is doing some post-release promotion for it as it didn’t get too much attention prior to release. With it being a subtitled-only show there was an obvious lack of dub clips to use after all! The new clip clocks in at just nder two minutes and covers some of the important things, such as true love, 2D boys and the goddess. The release at least got a DVD/BD combo pack. Priced at $49.98, it’ll include the original Japanese language with English subtitles and extras that include the Pub Fox Theater Episodes 1-9, Commercial Collection, Promotional Video, Textless Opening Song ”Kyo ni Koiiro”, Textless Opening Song ”SAVED.”
The series is based on the 2010 manga series of the same name by Morohe Yoshida. The manga series is the first full ongoing title from the creator after doing the Star Ocean 2 Second Evolution adaptation. The series was directed by Toru Takahashi, who has largely done just episode direction and storyboards over the years. Of note, he was an episode director on ten episodes of Revolutionary Girl Utena and did some work on Azumanga Daioh as well. The series was adapted and scripted by Touko Machida who has a very extensive list of credits across numerous shows from Karneval to Lucky Star and some Sayuki material. The animation is being done by Production IMS, marking htis as their first full on production after assisting on Fantasista Doll and Mushibugyo.
Plot concept: Inari is a sweet and shy middle school girl with a HUGE crush on Tanbabashi, one of the cutest guys in her grade. But she’s not smooth enough to tell him how she feels, and every time she tries things just keep getting worse! That is, until one day she saves an injured fox struggling on a riverbank. To Inari’s surprise, the fox turns out to be the familiar of Uka, a beautiful goddess. As thanks, Uka grants Inari the power to shape-shift, and Inari uses her newfound powers to attempt to win over Tanbabashi. Unfortunately, love isn’t as simple as changing forms, and to make matters worse, the spirit world is none too pleased about Inari’s divine powers!