Sylvanian Families/Calico Critters Toy Franchise Gets 2nd Full 3DCG Anime on November 21

Epoch introduced on Thursday that its Sylvanian Families toy line will get a brand new, full 3DCG anime titled Sylvanian Families Freya no Piece of Secret (Sylvanian Households: Freya’s Piece of Secret), which is able to premiere on Tokyo MX on November 21.

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The anime features a new character, Alice Flora voiced by Reina Ueda:

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The returning solid from the earlier Sylvanian Families Freya no Go for Dream! anime are:

The six-episode Sylvanian Households Freya no Piece of Secret anime will premiere on November 21 on Tokyo MX at 7:22 p.m. JST. Earlier than the brand new anime’s premiere, Tokyo MX will air seven episodes of Sylvanian Households Freya no Go for Dream! beginning on October 3.

Uiko Miura is coming back from the earlier anime to supervise the sequence scripts, and can be writing them with new author Momoka Toyoda and returning author Rika Kihara. Keiichiro Furuya and Kazuya Seki return to offer the storyboards. Kaito Iwata is once more directing the CG.

Yuichi “masa” Nonaka returns to compose the music. Takumi Kodama is once more directing the sound at Headoff. Shinmei Kawahara is once more directing at LandQ studios.

Further employees consists of:

The Sylvanian Households Freya no Go for Dream! anime premiered in July 2023.

Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment animated the franchise‘s 2017 anime sequence, which obtained a second and third season in 2018 and 2019.

A brand new anime sequence for the franchise premiered in October 2022. The franchise‘s first anime film titled Gekijōban Sylvanian Families: Freya Kara no Okurimono (Sylvanian Households the Film: A Present From Freya) premiered in Japan in November final yr.

Japanese firm Epoch created the unique toy line in 1985. The franchise impressed a 1987 American-animated sequence, in addition to 1998 British stop-motion animated sequence. The franchise additionally impressed a three-episode Japanese CG anime video sequence in 2007. In the USA, the franchise is also called Calico Critters.

Sources: PR Times, Mainichi Shimbun’s Mantan Web