Wave, Listen to Me! (2020-2020)

Premiere:
April 4, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
June 20, 2020

Original Title:
波よ聞いてくれ

Alternate Titles:
Nami yo Kiite Kure
Wave, Listen to me !
听我的电波吧 动画
波よ聞いてくれ・アニメーション
聽我的電波吧

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
SUNRISE

Countries:
JP

The stage is Sapporo, Hokkaido. One night, our heroine, Minare Koda, spills her heartbroken woes to a radio station worker she meets while out drinking one night. The next day, she hears a recording of her pitiful grumbling being played live over the air. Minare storms into the station in a rage, only to then be duped by the station director into doing an impromptu talk show explaining her harsh dialogue. With just one recording, the many eccentric facets of Minare's life begin to pull every which direction as she falls ever deeper into the world of radio.

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Art Direction:
Hirofumi Sakagami

Assistant Art Director:
Chihiro Gotou

Character Designer:
Takumi Yokota

Color Designer:
Hironori Nochi

Director of Photography:
Mayuko Koike

Editor:
Yoshiaki Kimura

Lead Animator:
Kouki Tomiyoshi
Ayako Hata

Music Producer:
Kohei Sakai

Original Music Composer:
Motoyoshi Iwasaki

Producer:
Toshihiro Maeda

Prop Designer:
Atsushi Saito

Series Composition:
Shouji Yonemura

Series Director:
Tatsuma Minamikawa

Settings:
Hiroshi Kato

Special Effects:
Yuri Miyoshi
Shoko Dobashi

Supervising Art Director:
Hiroshi Kato

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