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Hit Stage Play 'Trump' Gets Adapted into a Thrilling TV Anime



Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Kenichi Suemitsu's acclaimed stage play 'Trump,' the official website announced a thrilling television anime titled 'Delico's Nursery' on Friday. Aniplex has also launched an official website dedicated to the anime, unveiling the main staff and teasing fans with an enticing visual (pictured). This eagerly awaited television anime marks a completely original production and serves as a compelling sequel to the Grand Guignol 2017 stage play, further expanding the captivating universe of the series.

The talented team behind the highly anticipated anime 'Delico's Nursery' includes the original creator, Kenichi Suemitsu, known for his work on 'Ballroom e Youkoso,' who also takes charge of the series composition and script. Guiding the project as the director is Hiroshi Nishikiori, celebrated for his contributions to 'Toaru Majutsu no Index.'

The captivating characters in 'Delico's Nursery' bear the original charm envisioned by Araya, the original character designer. The character design and chief animation direction are deftly handled by Youko Itou, recognized for her work on 'Love Stage!!' and 'Skate-Leading☆Stars.'

To enhance the anime's immersive experience, Shunsuke Wada, known for his exceptional musical compositions, will lend his talent to create a captivating and emotional soundtrack. The creative animation studio J.C.Staff brings the world of 'Delico's Nursery' to life, promising an enthralling and visually appealing journey for anime enthusiasts.






 



The 'Trump' stage play series, created by Kenichi Suemitsu, made its debut in 2009, captivating audiences with its engaging performances. In November 2020, a manga adaptation of the stage play was launched in Young Ace magazine, beautifully brought to life by the talented artist Hamaguri. As the manga continues to garner attention and popularity, Kadokawa has delighted fans by releasing the fourth volume on July 4

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