Of course, this doesn’t give anything away about the animation quality, but I’m happy with how this looks so far.Ĭitrus already proved that full yuri adaptations can actually come with some good animation, and let’s just say an actual budget to do things right in that department. Well, what we already have is the first key visual to get a feeling of what the anime might end up looking like: What plays into it as well is the director, the people behind the character design, and so much more. But anyway, as the anime adapation of Citrus proved to us, it’s definitely not only about that, of course. Well, it’s not too many, and I’m mainly talking about Aldnoah.Zero and Re:Creators, but this already looks better in my eyes than what the anime studio behind Citrus (Passione) had to offer. Speaking of which, anime studio TROYCA actually has some pretty nice titles on their resume. Admittedly, this is not always the best indicator, but it gives me hope. Taking a look at the anime studio behind this adaptation, TROYCA, we don’t see too much, but the shows they have either are 12 or 22 episodes. Nevertheless, I have a feeling we in fact won’t end up with anything like that and we’ll have a full 12-episode, 25-minutes-per-episode anime adaptation.
That’s some pretty damn big news if you ask me, which is why I’d like to take a closer look and discuss this news some more.įirst up, we don’t know about the length of the adaptation, nor the length of the episodes yet, so we might as well end up with something short, like Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san. After what seemed to be an accidental leak of the first promotional picture for the announcement of an anime adaptation of Nio Nakatani’s Bloom Into You earlier in the week, we later found out that the news leak was actually genuine and that the adaptation will already hit us in October.