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“Kageki Shoujo! “You’ll never be an Oscar…” Sarasa says to her instructor… Sneak Peek of Episode 2

From the TV anime “Kageki Shoujo!” (Sat), comes the summary and sneak peek of Episode 2 “Those Who Long to Cross the Silver Bridge” which was broadcast from July 10(Sat), have been released.

The original story of “Kageki Shoujo!” is a coming-of-age theatrical manga by Saiki Kumiko that is currently being serialized in Hakusensha’s Melody.

The story is set in the Kouka School of Musical and Theatrical Arts, which aims to nurture performers for the “Kouka Revue”, an all-female troupe, and depicts the struggles and conflicts of the “100th class” of teenage girls as they strive to become the stars of the future.

The title of Episode 2 is “Those Who Long to Cross the Silver Bridge.”
After the entrance ceremony, the pre-college students finally start their classes. In order to guide the students in their daily lives, one of the senior students from the main course is assigned to each of them.
Sarasa is filled with anticipation for the days ahead, but Nakayama Lisa, who has been assigned as her mentor, tells her, “You’ll never be an Oscar.”

Episode 2 of the series, “Those Who Long to Cross the Silver Bridge” began airing on AT-X, TOKYO MX, BS11, and HTB from July 10, 2021 (Sat).

(C) Saiki Kumiko, Hakusensha / “Kageki Shoujo!” Production Committee

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