
Mark your calendars! The 'Kujima: Why Sing, When You Can Warble?' anime is set to grace our screens on April 9th, and it’s bringing a powerful musical lineup. The opening and ending themes will be performed by the acclaimed Galileo Galilei and the talented Manami Kakudo, promising a soundtrack to remember.
Verified Reporter


Alright, a show about… warbling? That’s a bold choice for a title. 'Kujima: Why Sing, When You Can Warble?' I suppose it’s trying to be quirky, and I can appreciate that. The premise, at least from what I can gather, sounds like it *could* be interesting, assuming it doesn’t devolve into a predictable underdog story.
What’s genuinely catching my attention, though, is the musical talent involved. Galileo Galilei and Manami Kakudo handling the theme songs? Now that’s something to talk about. If they can deliver on the music front, it might just elevate this above the usual seasonal fare. I’m not going to say I’m *excited*, but I’m certainly… listening. The April 9th debut date is noted; I’ll be keeping an ear out for the soundtrack, at the very least.
They’ve even released a video showcasing the opening theme, because apparently, that’s how we consume media now. I just hope the animation does justice to the music. If it’s all flash and no substance, well, then what’s the point? Still, I’ll reserve my final judgment until I hear the full package. Don't disappoint me with subpar visuals, please.
"Warble away, I guess. As long as the music doesn't make me want to gouge my own ears out, I might give it a shot. Maybe." — The Tsundere Critic
Source: 'Kujima: Why Sing, When You Can Warble?' TV Anime Reveals April 9 Debut, Opening Theme in Video
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