Dahlia in Bloom’s Trailer Shares Premiere Date, Ending Theme Song
Dahlia in Bloom’s Trailer Shares Premiere Date, Ending Theme Song
by Danica Davidson
June 14, 2024
A new trailer for Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools (a.k.a. Madоgushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai: Kyō kara Jiyū na Shokunin Life in Japanese) has dropped, and it includes the premiere date, a new member of the cast, and a sample of the ending theme song “Glitter” being performed by Marina Horiuchi.
The anime will begin on July 6.
The trailer lets us know that Ken Narita plays Carlo Rossetti. It was previously revealed that Saori Onishi plays Dahlia Rossetti, Atsushi Tamaru plays Wolfred Scalfarotto, Riho Iida plays Irma Nuvolari, Kenichiro Matsuda plays Marcella Nuvolari, Fuka Izumi plays Lucia Fano, Hiroki Takahashi plays Ivano Badoer, Yuriko Yamaguchi plays Gabriella Jedda, and Tomohiro Ono plays Tobias Orlando.
You don’t hear it in this trailer, but the opening theme song is titled “Chiisana Tsubomi” and performed by Nako Misaki.
The original light novels by Hisaya Amagishi and Kei are being published in English by J-Novel Club, which gave this description for the plot:
After dying of overwork in Japan, Dahlia is reborn into a world filled with magic. Raised by a master of magical toolmaking, she develops a passion for the craft and becomes engaged to her father’s apprentice. Before her father can see her wed, however, he suddenly passes away. As if this weren’t enough, on the day before their wedding, her fiancé announces that he’s in love—but not with her!
Dahlia finally realizes she needs to live for herself. She vows to be her own woman from now on and devote herself to her craft, even if it’s not quite the quiet life she was hoping for! From a chance encounter with a knight to starting her own company, there are challenges aplenty on the horizon. But this young craftswoman is no longer a shrinking violet—she’s Dahlia, and she’s ready to bloom.
Source: ANN
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Danica Davidson is the author of the bestselling Manga Art for Beginners with artist Melanie Westin, plus its sequel, Manga Art for Everyone, and the first-of-its-kind manga chalk book Chalk Art Manga, both illustrated by professional Japanese mangaka Rena Saiya. Check out her other comics and books at www.danicadavidson.com.