The Fishing is Fine in Slow Loop TV Anime Trailer

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It’s a serious catch today, because a new preview video, a new key visual, new cast members, and the Japanese TV schedule have all been revealed for Slow Loop, an upcoming TV anime based on the manga by Maiko Uchino about a pair of step-sisters who bond through the practice of fly fishing.

 

The new cast members include:

 

A character setting of Ichika Fukumoto from the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime. Ichika has red hair pulled back into a ponytail, green eyes, and a sun tan. She wears a spaghetti string strapped blouse, jean shorts, and sneakers.

 

Kaori Nazuka as Ichika Fukumoto.

 

A character setting of Futaba Fukumoto from the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime. Futaba is a young girl dressed in a blouse and skirt combination. She wears socks but no shoes.

 

Natsumi Murakami as Futaba Fukumoto.

 

A character setting of Aiko Ninomiya from the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime. Aiko is a young girl who wears a children's backpack and dresses in a T-shirt / skirt combo with thigh high stockings.

 

And Honoka Inoue as Aiko Ninomiya.

 

 

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.

 

Dressed in warm clothes appropriate for autumn, Hiyori, Koi, and Koharu carry fishing poles and tackle boxes while their friends set up a campsite in the background in a new key visual for the upcoming Slow Loop TV anime.

 

Slow Loop is directed by Noriaki Akitaya and Geisei Morita and features animation production by CONNECT. The series will broadcast in Japan according to the following TV schedule:

 

  • AT-X: every Friday during the 22:00 time slot beginning on January 07, 2022.
  • TOKYO MX: every Friday during the 22:30 time slot beginning on January 07, 2022.
  • Sun TV: every Friday during the 24:00 time slot beginning on January 07, 2022.
  • KBS Kyoto: every Friday during the 24:00 time slot beginning on January 07, 2022.
  • TV Aichi: every Friday during the 27:05 time slot beginning on January 07, 2022.
  • BS11: every Friday during the 23:00 time slot beginning on January 07, 2022.

 

Please note that some Japanese TV schedules count early-morning programming as late-night programming for the previous day, so for example the 27:05 time slot onf Friday evening is actually on Saturday morning at 3:05am JST.

 

Sources:

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Comic Natalie

 

Copyright notice: © Maiko UchinoHoubunsha / Slow Loop Production Committee

 

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