Step-Sisters Tackle Fly Fishing in Slow Loop TV Anime Trailer

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The fishing is fine in a new trailer for Slow Loop, an upcoming TV anime based on the sports manga by Maiko Uchino about a pair of step-sisters who grow closer by bonding over the practice of fly fishing. A new key visual (below) and the main cast for the series have also been revealed, including:

 

A character visual of Hiyori Minagi from the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime. Hiyori is an unassuming young girl with blue hair and blue eyes, and she wears a hat, a jacket, jeans, and boots while wielding a fly fishing pole.

 

Rin Kusumi as Hiyori Minagi.

 

A character visual of Koharu Minagi from the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime. Koharu is a cheerful looking young girl with long light brown hair and redeyes. She wears a striped blouse, a pink jacket, jean shorts, and boots as she beckons with her left hand.

 

Natsumi Hioka as Koharu Minagi.

 

A character visual of Koi Yoshinaga from the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime. Koi is a petite girl with tousseled brown hair and purple eyes. She wears a gray camo hooded jacket, jean shorts, leggings, and boots as she carries a tackle box.

 

And Tomomi Mineuchi as Koi Yoshinaga.

 

 

The original Slow Loop manga is serialized in Houbunsha’s Manga Time Kirara Forward seinen manga magazine. The story follows Hiyori Minagi (formerly Hiyori Yamakawa), a high school girl who becomes a younger sister when her mother remarries some years after her father’s death. Hiyori is very shy, but she and her new step-sister, Koharu, learn to get along better through the hobby of fly-fishing, a sport that Hiyori picked up from her late father.

 

A key visual for the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime, featuring main characters Kiyori and Hotaru admiring the fish that Kiyori has caught with her fly fishing pole while their friend Koi observes from the background beneath a parasol. The group is fishing in a rocky creek near a forest.

 

Slow Loop is directed by Noriaki Akitaya and Geisei Morita and features animation production by CONNECT. The series is scheduled to begin broadcasting in Japan in January of 2022.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

Copyright notice: © Maiko UchinoHoubunsha / Slow Loop Production Committee

 

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