Princession Orchestra Original Anime Releases Teaser Visual and Trailer, Premieres in 2025

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A teaser trailer and visual for Princession Orchestra, new original music-themed fantasy anime produced by SILVER LINK, have been released. The show will begin airing in Japan in 2025.

The creation of the anime stems from a collaboration between KING RECORDS, ARIA entertainment, and Takara Tomy. In Princession Orchestra, there is a country called Alicepia, whose fun-loving residents have become threatened by strange monsters called Jamaokku. The story will follow the adventures of a group of “Princesses” during this time of trouble.

Shin Onuma (Deep Insanity: The Lost Child, Fate/kaleid liner Prisma ILLYA: Licht – The Nameless Girl) is directing Princess Session with Manta Aisora (Nyaruko: Crawling with Love author) on series composition and script duties, illustrator Mari Shimazaki as original character designer, Yukiko Akiyama (Puzzle and Dragons) as character designer, and Elements Garden as music composer. Akifumi Kaneko (Symphogear series composer) is credited with the planning drafts, music composer Noriyasu Agematsu (Symphogear and Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Starish Tours) with chief production supervision, and UNISON and King Record as original creators.

The cast includes Azusa Aoi as Minamo Sorano/Princess Ripple (the blue one), Yuri Fujimoto as Shirube Kagari/Princess Zeal (the red one), and Azusa Tachibana as Nagase Ichijo/Princess Meteor (the green one).

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Sources: Princession Orchestra website, Comic Natalie

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