Exciting news for anime enthusiasts! With the highly anticipated premiere of ‘Kusunoki’s Garden of Gods’ just a couple of months away, the buzz continues to grow for this adaptation of Enju and ox’s beloved light novel series. Today, the anime’s producers have made a significant announcement: the official opening theme song, titled ‘Odoroki no Ko,’ will be performed by none other than Miyu Irino.
This marks a truly special milestone for Irino, as it’s his very first time performing an opening theme for an anime, and notably, his first time singing for an anime project without also taking on a voice acting role. The captivating track was composed by Yuuki Ozaki, renowned as the lead singer of Galileo Galilei.
Bringing this unique and charming world to life is director Sekijuu Sekino, leading the talented team at animation studio JUVENAGE. Ryo Yamauchi serves as assistant director, while the intricate series composition is penned by Yuji Kobayashi. Character designs are crafted by the skilled duo Yuko Inoue and Chikako Noma, and the enchanting musical score is composed by R・O・N.
For those eager to dive into the unique premise of the story, Yen Press publishes the English-language version of ‘Kusunoki’s Garden of Gods.’ The tale centers on Minato Kusunoki, who finds himself unexpectedly in charge of an intimidating countryside home. Initially plagued by evil spirits, Minato’s extraordinary abilities completely clear them out, leading to a surprising and delightful outcome: a procession of unique and peculiar gods are drawn to the tranquil, purified Kusunoki residence. Minato then spends his days relaxing in the peaceful company of his divine neighbors. What further adventures and serene moments await him amidst this spiritual community?