The new chapter of the classic animation "Solori" starts on April 5th

The new chapter of the classic animation "Solori" starts on April 5th

The new episode of the classic animation "Kaikan Sorori" which was first broadcast in 2004, "Try harder! Serious or not Kaikan Sorori" will be officially broadcast on April 5. Sorori will be played by Koichi Yamadera, and the new original character Peter has been confirmed to be played by Yuki Kaji. Stay tuned.

"Kaihei Sorori" is a classic Japanese animation, the first season started in February 2004, and the second season started in February 2005. It tells the world view of anthropomorphic animals. The protagonist is a fox named Sorori, whose goal is to become the world's number one prankster. He dreams of building his own castle and marrying a lovely and virtuous princess to prove his ability to his mother in heaven, Sorori.

On February 13, the official announcement was made today that the new episode "Try harder! The Serious Monster Hero Sorori" will be officially aired on April 5. Some of the main character settings have been released. The protagonist Sorori will be played by Koichi Yamadera, and the new original character Peter will be played by Yuki Kaji. More information will be released soon, so stay tuned.

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