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A Sneak Peek into “Pon no Michi” World
Fans of tile-based strategies and anime storytelling are in for a treat as the work behind the new original mahjong anime “Pon no Michi” (The Way of Pon) unleashed the show’s second teaser trailer online on Monday. This release adds to the growing anticipation surrounding the series.
Continuing the festive cheer, the creative team shared a special Christmas greeting in the form of a thematic video on December 24th, truly capturing the spirit of the holidays within the anime community.
The animated series is set to make its grand entrance on January 5th, joining the esteemed “Animeism” program roster on networks such as TBS, MBS, and BS-TBS.
Stellar Cast Line-up
Bringing the vibrant characters of “Pon no Michi” to life, the cast features talent such as:
- Kaori Maeda voicing the protagonist, Nashiko Jippensha,
- Iori Saeki as Pai Kawahigashi,
- Shion Wakayama gives life to Izumi Tokutomi,
- Yui Kondou as Riche Hayashi,
- Akio Ōtsuka lends his voice to the Mahjong spirit, Chonbo,
- Hibiku Yamamura completes the cast as Haneru Emi.
A Heartfelt Story of Friendship and Fun
Set against Hiroshima Prefecture’s picturesque Onomichi City backdrop, “Pon no Michi” follows high school student Nashiko Jippensha after she is expelled from her home. Seeking connections and a space to bond with friends, she stumbles upon her father’s former mahjong parlor, now desolate.
With dedication and a touch of creativity, Nashiko revitalizes the parlor, transforming it into a cozy haven for leisure, culinary experiences, tea ceremonies, and occasional mahjong matches.
The mastermind behind the anime’s original concept is IIS-P. The direction and scripting sails in the capable hands of Tatsuma Minamikawa, known for lending his talent to works like “Fire Force” and “Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry.” The acclaimed OLM studio animates the series.
The distinctive character art springs from the imagination of Negi Haruba, celebrated for “The Quintessential Quintuplets” with keen adaptations by Kenji Ōta for bringing those designs to animated fruition. The soundscapes that will envelop viewers come from an adept ensemble of musicians: Yūko Takahashi, Takuma Sogi, hisakuni, Rico Ohashi, Kanji Eguchi, and Shari.
Music aficionados can look forward to the opening theme “Ponpopopon” by Kana Nakada, a former Nogizaka46 idol and professional mahjong player, backed by Pon no Michi All Stars. Halca delivers the finishing touch with the anime’s ending theme, “Good Luck Waker.”
Adding another layer to this project’s expanse, Tsukasa Unohana introduces the manga adaptation, gracing the pages of Kodansha’s Nakayoshi magazine since September 1st.
Sources: Pon no Michi anime’s website, MoCa News
Final Thoughts
As “Pon no Michi” (The Way of Pon) readies itself to steal our screens and hearts, the curtain rises on a world where the clattering elegance of mahjong tiles serves as a backdrop to deeper themes of friendship, perseverance, and the vibrant culture of Japan.
With a talented cast and seasoned staff, this anime promises to be a refreshing addition to the slate of entertainment in the new year. Whether you are a seasoned mahjong player or simply an enthusiast of poignant storytelling, this anime beckons with the cozy warmth of a freshly prepared tea in a familiar parlor.
Let’s mark our calendars and prepare to step onto the charming journey that awaits on “The Way of Pon.”