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Jump SQ. Manga Senkyo Kyoushitsu Gets TV Anime in 2027 From New Studio CA Soa

The announcement launches CA Soa as CyberAgent's entry into anime production, with a full staff lineup and a 2027 broadcast window already set.

Key Facts

  • The Jump SQ. manga Senkyo Kyoushitsu by Sora Mozuku and Juumori Higoro will receive a TV anime adaptation in 2027.
  • The anime is produced by CA Soa, a new studio under the CyberAgent group, marking its first production.
  • Director Shinya Watada leads the team, with Michihiro Tsuchiya on series composition and Michinori Chiba on character design.
  • CG production is handled by Shirogumi, and music composer Hitomi Higashiko provides the soundtrack.
  • A teaser visual and a four-minute teaser PV have been released alongside the announcement.

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Jump SQ. Manga Senkyo Kyoushitsu Gets TV Anime in 2027 From New Studio CA Soa

The Jump SQ. manga Senkyo Kyoushitsu by Sora Mozuku and Juumori Higoro will receive a TV anime adaptation in 2027. The animation is produced by CA Soa, a new studio under the CyberAgent group, marking its first production. A teaser visual and a four-minute teaser PV have been released.

Senkyo Kyoushitsu, the Jump SQ. manga by Sora Mozuku and Juumori Higoro, is getting a TV anime adaptation scheduled for 2027. The production is handled by CA Soa, a new studio under the CyberAgent group, and this will be its first anime project. Director Shinya Watada leads the team, with Michihiro Tsuchiya on series composition and Michinori Chiba on character design. CG production goes to Shirogumi. A teaser visual and a roughly four-minute teaser PV have been released alongside the announcement. The story follows a boy named Ryuka who dreams of becoming a music master and develops a special power tied to sound. Music composer Hitomi Higashiko, who worked on Kyoto Animation's 20th Century Electric Catalog -Eureka Evrica-, provides the soundtrack.

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