List of Akaneiro Ni Somaru Saka Episodes

List Of Akaneiro Ni Somaru Saka Episodes

The episodes of Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka are produced by TNK based on the original Japanese adult visual novel by Feng of the same name. The episodes are directed by Keitaro Motonaga and composed by Makoto Uezu. The anime series will be airing first on Chiba TV on October 2, 2008, and subsequently on various other broadcast stations.

Eleven pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and 10 ending themes. The opening theme is "Hatsukoi Parachute" (初恋パラシュート?) by Miyuki Hashimoto. The first ending theme, "Sweet Gift" by Rie Kugimiya, used in the first two episodes; the second ending theme, "Confusion..." by Ryou Hirohashi, was used for the episode three; the third ending theme, "Shōjo Test wa Muzukashii" (少女テストは難しい?) by Emiri Katou, was used for episode four; the fourth ending theme, "Akane-Iro Hometown" (茜色 hometown?) by Rie Kugimiya, was used in episode five; the fifth ending theme, "Cherry Pink Mystery" by Emiri Katou, was used in episode six; the sixth ending theme, "Make a Miracle!" by Rie Tanaka, was used in episode seven; the seventh ending theme, "Love Diving" (ラブダイビング, Rabu Daibingu?) by Marina Inoue, was used in the eighth episode; the eighth ending theme, "Chu.chu.ru. no yakusoku" by Rie Tanaka, was used in episode nine; the ninth ending theme, "Mezamenai Wish" (目覚めない Wish...?) by Aya Hirano was used in episodes ten and eleven and the tenth ending theme, "Ai Koko Kara" (愛ここから?) by Aya Hirano was used in episode twelve.

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