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The anime adaptation of Shunkashuutou Daikousha was announced in April 2025 and set Ken Yamamoto to direct it from the scripts overseen by Ayumu Hisao. Namiko Torii is on the character designs, with Wit Studio handling the animation production.
The spring 2026 series recently saw a March 28th, 2026, premiere date, and now Crunchyroll has brought out a clip from the 4th episode. If you hesitate for a second…
The Japanese cast includes:
- Yuka Nukui as Hinagiku Kayō
- Yoshino Aoyama as Sakura Himedaka
- Sumire Uesaka as Ruri Hazakura
- Ranko Baba as Ayame Hazakura
- Hime Sawada as Nadeshiko Iwaizuki
- Taku Yashiro as Rindō Azami
- Shōgo Sakata as Rōsei Kantsubaki
- Satoshi Hino as Itechō Kangetsu
- Kana Hanazawa as Kōbai Yukiyanagi
- Nao Tōyama as Nazuna
The light novels come from writer Kana Akatsuki with illustrations by Suoh which began in 2021 and has four volumes released so far with it ongoing. A manga adaptation is ongoing as well from Nappa Komatsuda with Yen Press bringing both out in English.
Check out our review of the first volume of the manga.
Check out the official site and Twitter.
Plot Concept: At first, there was only Winter. But this lonely existence was too much for them to bear, so Winter split off part of themself to bring forth Spring. But the earth wished for Summer and Autumn as well, and with their creation marked the birth of the four seasons. The changing of seasons became the duty that fell upon humanity, and those tasked with the transition are known as “Agents of the Four Seasons.” This is the bittersweet story of Hinagiku and Sakura- Agent of Spring, and her devoted bodyguard who set out on a journey to usher in Yamato’s first spring in ten long years.
Previous promos and visuals:
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© 暁佳奈 ・ スオウ / ストレートエッジ ・ KADOKAWA / 春夏秋冬代行社
© 暁佳奈 ・ スオウ / ストレートエッジ ・ KADOKAWA / 春夏秋冬代行社
© 暁佳奈 ・ スオウ / ストレートエッジ ・ KADOKAWA / 春夏秋冬代行社
Chris Beveridge
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Chris has been writing about anime, manga, movies and comics for well on twenty years now. He began AnimeOnDVD.com back in 1998 and has covered nearly every anime release that’s come out in the US ever since.
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