With an anime adaptation that landed in the spring 2017 season, the anime adaptation of the Anonymous Noise is now getting ready to move off the HIDIVE streaming service. Onboarded as a simulcast in 2017, the show is now set to be removed on April 10th, 2024 as the rights are expiring for it.
Check out our review of the anime series.
The anime TV series was directed by Hideya Takahashi based on the series composition by Deko Akao. Mariko Itou worked on the character designs and served as the chief animation director with it being animated at Brains Base.
The Japanese cast includes Saori Hayami as Nino, Daiki Yamashita as Yuzu and Kouki Uchiyama as Momo.
The book kicked off back in the spring of 2013 and wrapped up in 2019 with eighteen volumes. Viz Media picked up the North American rights for the series. Her previous work was the Nosatsu Junkie manga which TOKYOPOP published part of before they closed down their manga division.
Plot concept: A girl who loves to sing, Nino Arisugawa experiences her first heart-wrenching goodbye when her beloved childhood friend, Momo, moves away. And after Nino befriends Yuzu, a music composer, she experiences another sad parting! With music as their common ground and only outlet, how will unrequited love play out? Since both boys promised Nino that they will find her one day through her singing, she holds on to that hope and continues to reach out with her voice. Now in high school, Nino serendipitously reunites with Yuzu, but she yearns to see Momo again…