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'The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard' PV Released: Double Heroines Played by Hana Hishikawa & Misuzu Yamada, Former Classmates from Training School

Hana Hishikawa's Comment (as Kurumi Mirai)

Hana Hishikawa as Kurumi

Hana Hishikawa as Kurumi (C) "MahoNare" Production Committee


Kurumi Mirai

Kurumi Mirai (C) "MahoNare" Production Committee


I am Hana Hishikawa, playing Kurumi Mirai. Finally, finally!! I can call myself Kurumi Mirai!! Yay!! The longing for what you want to be and the anxiety about what you want to do afterward. I think many people can empathize with Kurumi. I hope everyone enjoys the world of MahoNare, where cuteness and reality blend. I was surprised when I saw Misuzu, my classmate from the training school, cast as Yuzu! We always cheered each other on, thinking, "We're doing our best!" So, acting together in front of the mic was incredibly moving. During the recording, knowing each other well allowed us to try various challenges, like thinking, "What if I did this, how would Yuzu respond?" I'm grateful for bringing out new sides of Kurumi. I'm really, really looking forward to the broadcast. Please immerse yourself in the world of Lettran School of Magic!!


Misuzu Yamada's Comment (as Yuzu Edel)

Yuzu Edel

Yuzu Edel (C) "MahoNare" Production Committee


Misuzu Yamada as Yuzu

Misuzu Yamada as Yuzu (C) "MahoNare" Production Committee


I am Misuzu Yamada, playing Yuzu Edel. Congratulations on the TV anime broadcast decision for "The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard"! Yuzu is a character who shows completely new sides with each episode, and as I performed, I felt my acting was linked with Yuzu's emotional growth. Knowing that Kurumi Mirai is played by my training school classmate Hana, our real-life relationship paralleled Kurumi and Yuzu's, making the recording process even more special. I look forward to delivering the story of "The Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard," "MahoNare," to everyone, filled with not just sparkling days but also moments of struggle.


Lily Hoshino's Comment (Original Character Designer)

It's a story about a girl who couldn't become a wizard, but I designed it with the image of a cute, kind, and charming world with lively characters. As a fan, I'm very excited to see how the story unfolds.


Mai Matsuura's Comment (Character Designer)

It's a story about finding new possibilities through encounters and uncertainties in a new life. I think it might resonate with those who are experiencing similar situations.


Yoko Shimomura's Comment (Music)

The phrase "couldn't become a wizard" sounds so poignant. This is a story about a girl who, despite experiencing such setbacks, lives brightly and powerfully. I wrote the music hoping it would naturally accompany the protagonist and her friends. I also wished I could become a wizard, thinking about it with a smile.


Source : ORICON NEWS

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