The new TV animation "Yesterday's Song", which is adapted from the manga based on the work by Tomu Kei and describes the love story of ordinary young men and women, will be officially aired on April 4. The official recently released a 9-minute preview video. Let's take a sneak peek. The first video of "Yesterday's Song" at 9 minutes: The protagonist of the story of "Yesterday's Song", Yuzumi Rikuo, did not continue his studies or find a formal job after graduating from college, but started working part-time in a convenience store. Yuzumi's unrequited love is his college friend Morinome Kiko, who is positive, hardworking and smart, and works as a substitute teacher in a high school. But Kiko has never accepted anyone's feelings positively because she is concerned about an unsolved past in her hometown. The unique love description in this work is as real as the people you see around you in real life, and it is plain but charming. The new TV animation "Yesterday's Song", which is adapted from the manga based on the work by Toyume Kei and describes the love story of ordinary young men and women, will be officially aired on April 4th. Stay tuned. Screenshot appreciation:
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