New promotional image for Sound! Euphonium 3

©Ayano Takeda,TAKARAJIMASHA/Hibike Partners2024

With its premiere scheduled for April 7th, in a press release from PONY CANYON revealed this new promotional image for the third season of Hibike! Euphonium (Sound! Euphonium).

The first two episodes of the anime were shown in Tokyo today and will be shown in Kyoto on March 17th.

The highlight of Sound! Euphonium 3 go to Mayu Kuroea third-year transfer student whose distinct personality and abilities will become the core of the third season’s story.

Haruka Tomatsu will play the new character Mayu Kuroe

Joining the cast:

  Momoka Terasawa as Kaho Hariya
Momoka Terasawa as Kaho Hariya
  Emiri Suyama as Sari Yoshii
Emiri Suyama as Sari Yoshii
  Shiina Natsukawa as Suzume Kamaya
Shiina Natsukawa as Suzume Kamaya
  Ayane Matsuda as Yayoi Kamiishi
Ayane Matsuda as Yayoi Kamiishi

Working in the franchise Hibike! Euphonium (Sound! Euphonium) was compromised by the tragic deaths of the character designer Shoko Ikeda and musical instrument animation director Hiroyuki Takahashi resulting from the fire attack on Kyoto Animation which resulted in 36 deaths and 33 injuries.

The author of the light novel, Ayano Takedapublished the story of Kumiko’s third year of high school in two volumes.

Sound!  Euphonium 3 anime visual

The anime series Hibike! Euphonium (Sound! Euphonium) had two seasons shown on Japanese TV in 2015 and 2016.

The story begins when Kumiko Omae, a girl who was in the high school brass band, visits the high school brass band as a newcomer. Kumiko’s classmates Hazuki and Sapphire decide to join the band, but Kumiko sees her old classmate Reina there and hesitates. She remembers an incident she had with Reina at the high school brass band competition…

The Kitauji Music club used to advance to the national competitions but since the change of advisor they have not been able to advance beyond the Kansai tournament. However, thanks to rigorous instruction from a newly appointed counselor, the students are gradually improving. The club members’ daily lives are full of ups and downs, including struggles over solos and the decision to give up club activities to focus on studies.

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