Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools Anime Premieres July 6

 

A new trailer was released alongside the broadcast announcement

The official website and accounts for the Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools anime series announced today that the series will premiere in Japan starting July 6 at 21:00 JST. A new trailer and a second key visual were also released, along with the addition of Ken Narita to the cast as Carlo Rosetti.

Ending theme song "Glitter" by Marina Horiuchi is previewed in the trailer below.



The Dahlia in Bloom staff and cast includes:

  • Director: Yosuke Kubo

  • Series Composition: Yuichiro Higashide  

  • Character Design: Satomi Kurita

  • Sound Director: Yukio Nagasaki

  • Music: Kow Otani

  • Animation Production: Typhoon Graphics, Imagica

  • Dahlia voiced by Saori Onishi

  • Volfred voiced by Atsushi Tamaru

  • Irma Nuvolari voiced by Riho Iida (Rin Hoshizora in Love Live! School Idol Project)

  • Marcella Nuvolari voiced by Kenichiro Matsuda (Bond Forger in SPY x FAMILY)

  • Lucia Fano voiced by Fuuka Izumi (Rin Rindo in Highspeed Étoile)

  • Ivano Badoer voiced by Hiroki Takahashi (Ura-Aka in Wonder Egg Priority)

  • Gabriella Jedda voiced by Yuriko Yamaguchi (Nico Robin in One Piece)

  • Tobias Orlando voiced by Tomohiro Ono (Makoto Shibe in Tomodachi Game)

  • On June 7, the production committee for the anime series released a statement regarding reports that a North Korean production company may have been involved in the animation production, originally reported by 38 North on April 22. The statement claims that in response to the report, the production committee launched an investigation into contract work by Typhoon Graphics to a Japanese production company, who then subcontracted work to a Chinese company, and then additionally outsourced to another Chinese company. Upon requests of subcontracted staff involved in each episode, one company did not comply with the request. As such, the production committee could not rule out a North Korean production company worked on the series and decided to remake the portions in question with Japanese staff. The revised version is now scheduled to broadcast, according to the statement. The production committee then additionally stated on June 7 that the anime was still scheduled for July.

    The original Dahlia in Bloom light novels are written by Hisaya Amagishi, illustrated by Kei and published in Japan by Media Factory under their MF Bunko imprint. An English language version is also available from J-Novel Club.

    J-Novel Club describes the story:

    After dying of overwork in Japan, Dahlia is reborn into a world filled with magic. Raised by a master of magical toolmaking, she develops a passion for the craft and becomes engaged to her father’s apprentice. Before her father can see her wed, however, he suddenly passes away. As if this weren’t enough, on the day before their wedding, her fiancé announces that he’s in love—but not with her! Dahlia finally realizes she needs to live for herself. She vows to be her own woman from now on and devote herself to her craft, even if it’s not quite the quiet life she was hoping for! From a chance encounter with a knight to starting her own company, there are challenges aplenty on the horizon. But this young craftswoman is no longer a shrinking violet—she’s Dahlia, and she’s ready to bloom.

    Source: Press Release

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