The anime’s main visual, the ending theme song “Hitohira” by Sweet ARMS, was also revealed
Kadokawa revealed the main visual, theme song and artist, first promotional video, and April premiere for the Date A Live V television anime on Thursday. Video introducing the opening theme song of the movie “Paradoxes” by Miyu Tomita. Girl group Sweet ARMS will perform the ending song “Hitohira”. The anime will have 12 episodes.
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The anime’s returning cast includes:
The new cast includes Aya Endo as Mio Takamiya, a beautiful young girl who has a mysterious existence. She has a connection to Shido’s past.
Returning anime characters from the fourth season include:
The first season of the television anime adaptation Date A Live aired 12 episodes and premiered in 2013. The second season aired 10 episodes and premiered in 2014. Funimation aired the first and second seasons. two when they were broadcast in Japan. The company also released the first season on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in June 2014 with an English dub, and released the second season on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in March 2016. Gekijōban Date A Live: Mayuri Judgment premiered in 2016. Japan in August 2015.
The third season premiered in January 2019 and aired 12 episodes. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired, and Funimation provided a simulcast. The fourth season of the anime premiered in April 2022. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired and is also streaming the English dub. The anime was originally scheduled to premiere in October 2021, but was later delayed to April 2022 due to “various reasons”.
Koushi Tachibana launched the original novel series in March 2011 with illustrations by Tsunako. Kadokawa’s Fantasia Bunko imprint published the 22nd and final volume in March 2020. Yen Press is publishing the novels in English.
Light Novels have inspired several manga and video games.
Yuichiro Higashide’s spinoff novel Date A Live Fragment: Date A Bullet inspired a two-part theatrical anime adaptation in 2020.
Source: Press release
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