The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague Main Trailer Reveals January 4 Premiere

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The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague anime will begin its chilly romance on January 4 in Japan, its newly released main trailer has revealed.

The trailer features the song “Joyride” by Takao Sakuma.

The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague also received a second key visual and more information about its theme songs. The opening song, performed by Takao Sakuma, is titled ‘Frozen Midnight.” Meanwhile, the ending song, titled “Linaria,” is performed by Nowlu.

The anime is based on the Square-Enix published romantic comedy manga by Miyuki Tonogaya, which began in 2019. The seventh tankoubon volume will be released on December 21 this year. The series is serialized on Gangan Pixiv and published under the Gangan Comic Pixiv label.

Comikey describes The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague as:

Himuro-kun is a living descendant of the Snow Woman from Japanese folklore. But anytime he’s around his eccentric yet kind colleague, Fuyutsuki-san, he totally freezes up! Despite the snowstorm of love that rages on in his heart, and her complete cluelessness, will he take a step forward or stay frozen in place?

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Mankyuu (The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Theater) is directing with Tomoko Konparu (Love All Play) as series composer, Miyako Karino (Dive!! main animator) as character designer, and Ruka Kawada (Kiniro Mosaic Thank you!!) as music composer. Zero-G is co-producing with Liber.

Meanwhile, the cast includes Yui Ishikawa as Fuyutsuki-san, Chiaki Kobayashi as Himuro-kun, Yumi Uchiyama as Komori-san, Kouki Uchiyama as Saejima-kun, Ayane Sakura as Otonashi, Shuugo Nakamura as Katori-kun, and Hiyori Nitta as Yukimin.


Source: The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague website

Melvyn originally wanted to write about video games, and he did so for a few years, starting from his college days. He still writes about video games sometimes, but now focuses on anime-related news content and the occasional review. Some of his free time is spent self-learning Japanese, both out of interest in the language and because English-translated light novels and manga are expensive. Every anime season, Melvyn looks forward to discovering new standout episodes and OP/ED animation sequences, as well as learning about the storyboard artists and directors behind them.
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