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A world without music in the anime Ghost Concert: missing Songs
February 26, 2026

A world without music in the anime Ghost Concert: missing Songs

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The original anime series Ghost Concert: missing Songs, part of the Symphogear franchise, is expected in Japan in April. Info and a promo video below.
Publisher and producer Kadokawa announces the project as a new phase in the "music battle series" of the Symphogear's franchise with the original Ghost Concert project launching in 2017 including music productions, live concerts, and merchandise.

The story for the new television anime Ghost Concert: Missing Songs is written by Noriyasu Agematsu, with animation produced by ENGI studios and directed by Masato Jinbo (who also serves as script supervisor). The characters are designed by Masaaki Uikawa and the musics composed by Elements Garden members: Junpei Fujita, Seima Kondo, and Daisuke Horikawa.

The anime takes place in 2045, in a world where songs have been banned. Instead of humans playing instruments and creating music, a music app titled "MiucS" is in charge of these things. High school student Seria goes out with her friends one day, but she happens to hear someone singing, which is supposed to be prohibited. What she finds is a lone ghost, a "Great Ghost" who has appeared from outside this world.

The premiere is scheduled for April 5 on Tokyo MX, BS Asahi, and Kansai TV.

Here's the promo featuring the opening theme "Gokkon REQUIEMER" by Seria Aiba and the ending theme "Ibara no Michi" by Odysseus:





[ Fra - source ANN ]
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