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The PV for Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is Finally Here

The PV for Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is Finally Here

The first PV for Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is now available; let’s take a look at it together.

Summary

  • Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is set to be aired in April 2024.
  • The anime takes place in Shibuya and follows the main character on her way to find herself.
  • It’s also known the anime is meant to celebrate the anniversary of the studio Doga Kobo.
  • Not much is known about the anime, but its crew information is confirmed by the PV.

Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night

Jellyfish Can't Swim is scheduled to air in April 2024, and it has finally released its first PV. The anime is supposed to follow a girl across Shibuya as she is trying to find herself. The official website suggests that she will experience a chance encounter that will change everything. The anime is a coming-of-age drama, it seems, and it was created specifically to celebrate the anniversary of its studio — Doga Kobo.

The PV

The PV introduces the characters of the anime, as well as the potential music theme. It has girls trying to figure out themselves and others. It also includes technical information, such as the release date and cast. It looks like the main characters will be voiced by Miku Ito and Rie Takahashi, both of whom have experience with voice acting.

Based on the PV, fans are excited for different elements of the anime. Some are curious about the plot and want a coming-of-age story, especially if it comes with angst. While the synopsis doesn't give away much, both it and the PV show girls, who are struggling to understand themselves and others, so this wish will probably be fulfilled.

Do you like coming-of-age stories?

Other fans are very hopeful about the soundtrack, which makes sense since the music is done by Masaru Yokoyama. He has provided scores for dozens of anime, including, for example, Plastic Memories and Fruits Basket. It seems that the music is going to be great.

PV’s animation seems to be at the very least good enough for the fans, even though there are not many comments about it. Overall, the mood in the comments is positive. People are looking forward to Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night.

The first PV for Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is now available; let’s take a look at it together.

Summary

  • Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night is set to be aired in April 2024.
  • The anime takes place in Shibuya and follows the main character on her way to find herself.
  • It’s also known the anime is meant to celebrate the anniversary of the studio Doga Kobo.
  • Not much is known about the anime, but its crew information is confirmed by the PV.

Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night

Jellyfish Can't Swim is scheduled to air in April 2024, and it has finally released its first PV. The anime is supposed to follow a girl across Shibuya as she is trying to find herself. The official website suggests that she will experience a chance encounter that will change everything. The anime is a coming-of-age drama, it seems, and it was created specifically to celebrate the anniversary of its studio — Doga Kobo.

The PV

The PV introduces the characters of the anime, as well as the potential music theme. It has girls trying to figure out themselves and others. It also includes technical information, such as the release date and cast. It looks like the main characters will be voiced by Miku Ito and Rie Takahashi, both of whom have experience with voice acting.

Based on the PV, fans are excited for different elements of the anime. Some are curious about the plot and want a coming-of-age story, especially if it comes with angst. While the synopsis doesn't give away much, both it and the PV show girls, who are struggling to understand themselves and others, so this wish will probably be fulfilled.

Do you like coming-of-age stories?

Other fans are very hopeful about the soundtrack, which makes sense since the music is done by Masaru Yokoyama. He has provided scores for dozens of anime, including, for example, Plastic Memories and Fruits Basket. It seems that the music is going to be great.

PV’s animation seems to be at the very least good enough for the fans, even though there are not many comments about it. Overall, the mood in the comments is positive. People are looking forward to Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night.