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"Anonymous Noise" Set to Premiere on April 11 on Tokyo MX

Get ready to make some noise as the music anime Fukumenkei Noise a.k.a Anonymous Noise has officially announced a release schedule for the month of April. Based on the music-themed shoujo manga of the same name by illustrator Ryoko Fukuyama, whom is recognized for her work in the manga series, Meisaku 4-koma Hakurankai, Monokuro Shounen Shoujo, Nousatsu Junkie, and Shinzou ga Tarinai, the anime will be showing in a total of three stations.

Telling a story of music and friendship, “Fukumenkei Noise” focuses on high school girl Nino Arisugawa. A girl who loves to sing, she has experienced two heart wrenching good-byes in her life. The first, was with her beloved childhood friend Momo and the second was with a boy named Yuzu, a music composer that she had befriended.

Upon their departure, both boys promised Nino that they would find her one day through her singing and for years she’s held onto that promise until she enters high school. It is there that she manages to reunite with Yuzu, however, she yearns to reunite with Momo as well.
Published in Hakusensha’s Hana to Yume shōjo manga magazine the anime adaptation of the series is directed by the man who worked on the OAV “Fantasista Stella” and the “Pokemon Origins” special, Hideya Takahashi.

The three stations on which the series will be premiering comprise of firstly, Tokyo MX, with a premier date of April 11, the series has been placed in a time slot of 23:00 every Tuesday. Premiering on April 13 on Kansai Telecasting Corporation, the series is schedule for a 26:25 screening every Thursday. Last but not least, is BS Fuji, with a 24:00 time slot on Sundays and a premier date of April 17.

Along with these station premiers, the series will also be distributed digitally on April 14 and April 15 to the Abema TV and d Anime Store websites respectively. On a final note, it has been reported that viewers are to take note of time differences due to some Japanese TV schedules count early-morning programming as late-night programming so 26:25 time slot on Thursday could mean a 2:25 screening on Friday in Japan’s time.

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