Cherry Magic! Anime Adaptation Announced by Studio Satellite!

 

Exciting news for fans of BL manga! "Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!" is set to receive an anime adaptation, with a captivating teaser visual and main cast information already released.

Studio Satelight, known for their work on popular anime like "Log Horizon" and "Macross Delta," will be animating the series under the direction of Yoshiko Okuda. Tomoko Konparu will be responsible for the script. The main cast includes Chiaki Kobayashi, who has previously worked on "Mashle," "SK8 The Infinity," and "Moriarty the Patriot," as Kiyoshi Adachi, and Ryota Suzuki, known for roles in "Kaguya-sama: Love is War" and "Sabikui Bisco," as Yuichi Kurosawa.

The manga, originally written and illustrated by Yuu Toyota, has been serialized digitally on Gangan Pixiv since September 2018. Its unique premise revolves around Adachi, a thirty-year-old virgin who discovers that he has the power to read people's minds by touching them. His life takes an unexpected turn when he realizes that his attractive coworker, Kurosawa, has a secret crush on none other than Adachi himself.

Prior to the anime announcement, "Cherry Magic!" received a live-action television series adaptation that aired for twelve episodes from October to December 2020. The popularity of the manga and live-action series paved the way for an anime adaptation, much to the delight of fans.

Square Enix has licensed the manga in English, allowing a broader audience to enjoy the engaging storyline. The mix of supernatural powers and romance adds an intriguing twist to the typical BL genre, making "Cherry Magic!" a must-watch for fans seeking a fresh and captivating love story.

As the anime adaptation progresses, fans can look forward to witnessing the heartwarming and humorous moments that come with Adachi's newfound magical ability and the blossoming romance between him and Kurosawa. Keep an eye out for further updates on the anime's release date and additional details, as this delightful series makes its way from the pages of the manga to the small screen.