D4DJ (2020-2023)

Premiere:
October 30, 2020

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 25

Finale:
March 31, 2023

Original Title:
D4DJ

Alternate Titles:
D4DJ
D4DJ All Mix
D4DJ Double Mix
D4DJ First Mix
Dig Delight Direct Drive DJ
Д – значит диджей
디포디제이 퍼스트 믹스

Genres:
Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
Bushiroad
Sanzigen

Countries:
JP

Rinku Aimoto, who has a habit of saying "Happy Around!", has returned to Japan from abroad and enrolls at Yoba Academy where DJing is popular. She is deeply moved by a DJ concert she sees there and decides to form a unit of her own with DJ Maho Akashi, VJ Muni Ohnaruto and keyboardist Rei Togetsu. While interacting with other DJ units like Peaky P-key and Photon Maiden, Rinku and her friends aim for the high stage!

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Art Direction:
Yusuke Ikeda

Character Designer:
Takuya Chanohara

Color Designer:
Aiko Matsuyama

Director:
Seiji Mizushima
Daisuke Suzuki

Director of Photography:
Shunsuke Kobayashi

Editor:
Misaki Enokida

Executive Producer:
Akira Kubota

Music:
Ryohei Sataka

Series Composition:
Gou Zappa

Sound Director:
Yukio Nagasaki

Storyboard:
Tatsuo Satou

Theme Song Performance:
Yuzuki Watase
Amane Shindo
Aimi
Hazuki Tanda
Rihona Kato
Natsumi Hirajima
Ruka Fukagawa
Risa Tsumugi
Yuka Nishio

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