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Once Upon a Witch's Death Anime's 2nd Video Previews Aoi Teshima's Ending Song
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Yuki Kajiura composes ending theme "Hana-saku Michi de"
The staff for the television Aoi Teshima.

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On her seventeenth birthday, the apprentice witch Meg learns that she only has one year left to live. Her teacher, the long-lived witch Faust, explains that the only way to undo the death curse is to collect tears of joy and grow the seed of life. To find them, Meg will have to leave the sheltered life she's always known and head out into the world. There will be meetings, partings, and friendships aplenty, and of course many tears. Meg will learn that the most important lessons for a witch are bright, sweet, and somewhat heart-wrenching.
The anime stars:
- Yoshino Aoyama as Meg Raspberry
- Yoshiko Sakakibara as Faust
- Miharu Hanai as Carbuncle
- Aina Suzuki as Shirofukurō (Snowy Owl)
- Rumi Okubo as Fine Cavendish
- Hina Yomiya as Sophie Hayter
- Atsumi Tanezaki as Mysterious Girl
- Shizuka Itō as Inori, known as the "Witch of Wisdom" and is one of the seven sages
- Yōko Hikasa as Eldora, known as the "Witch of Calmaity" and is one of the seven sages
The Quintessential Quintuplets) is overseeing the series scripts.
Maaya Sakamoto performs the show's opening theme song "Drops."
The anime will premiere on television April 1 and will air on BS11.
Saka Kadokawa
is publishing the novels in print with illustrations by Chorefuji, and published the second volume on July 17. The third volume will ship on March 17.Comic Walker) website. Kadokawa released the third volume on September 27, and will release the fourth volume on April 10.
Source: Press release
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