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Funimation Adds English-Subtitled ‘Wave, Listen to me!’ Anime Promo

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When Minare's drunken rant gets played on the radio, she finds herself falling into a new job she never would have expected.

The anime adaptation of the  Wave, Listen to me! (Nami yo Kiite Kure) manga by Hiroaki Samura is set for an April 3rd, 2020 premiere date and Funimation previously revealed their pick up of it. To help make it a bit more accessible for those that haven’t checked it out yet, Funimation now has a new subtitled trailer for the show of one of the Japanese promos so you can see if it’s up your area of interest at all.

The series will be directed by Tatsuma Minamikawa based on the scripts from Shoji Yonemura. Takumi Yokota is handling the character designs with Sunrise handling the animation adaptation.

The Japanese cast includes Riho Sugiyama as Minare Koda, Shinshū Fuji as Kanetsugu Mato, Manaka Iwami as Mizuho Nanba, Kazuhiro Yamaji as Katsumi Kureko, Sayaka Ohara as Madoka Chishiro, Kaito Ishikawa as Ryūsuke Komoto, Masaaki Yano as Chūya Nakahara, Mamiko Noto as Makie Tachibana, Bin Shimada as Yoshiki Takarada, Daisuke Namikawa as Mitsuo Suga, and Kouki Uchiyama as Shinji Oki.

Wave, Listen to Me! began in 2014 in Monthly Afternoon and has six volumes out so far. Kodansha Comics brings the series out in English digitally.

The duo tacica will be performing the opening theme song “aranami” for the series.

Check out our review of the first volume of the manga. And the second.

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot concept: The stage is Sapporo, Hokkaido. One night, our heroine, Minare Koda, spills her heartbroken woes to a radio station worker she meets while out drinking one night. The next day, she hears a recording of her pitiful grumbling being played live over the air. Minare storms into the station in a rage, only to then be duped by the station director into doing an impromptu talk show explaining her harsh dialogue. With just one recording, the many eccentric facets of Minare’s life begin to pull every which direction as she falls ever deeper into the world of radio.


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