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Kanokon: Manatsu No Daishanikusai Review

The musical landscape of the OVA features the opening theme song (Sunlight of the Sordino) performed by Yui Sakakibara , who also contributed to the original TV series' soundtrack. Release and Legacy

True to its roots, the series leans heavily into its and harem themes, featuring significant fanservice and supernatural comedy revolving around "youkai" (spirit) girls. Production and Cast

The OVA also explores side stories, such as the character Tayura attempting to make his own romantic move. Kanokon: Manatsu no Daishanikusai

The silver-haired wolf spirit Nozomu Ezomori continues her quest for Kouta's affection, often clashing with Chizuru in their shared "love polygon".

Kanokon: Manatsu no Daishanikusai – A Summer of Fox Spirits and Fan Service The musical landscape of the OVA features the

The project saw the return of the original television series staff and voice talent, ensuring continuity for fans: Produced by Xebec . Director: Atsushi Ootsuki . Script: Supervised by Masashi Suzuki . Character Design: Akio Takami .

(translated as Kanokon: The Midsummer Great Carnival ) is a two-episode Original Video Animation (OVA) series released in late 2009 and early 2010. Serving as a direct sequel to the 2008 Kanokon television series, this special project returns viewers to the supernatural romantic comedy world created by author Katsumi Nishino and illustrator Koin . Plot and Themes The silver-haired wolf spirit Nozomu Ezomori continues her

Mamiko Noto (Kouta), Ayako Kawasumi (Chizuru), and Miyū Takeuchi (Nozomu) reprised their leading roles.