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Yūta Hashimoto Performs DIVE!! Anime's Ending Theme Song
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The official website for the television Noitamina programming block on Thursday.
The 22-year-old singer from Sendai, Miyagi debuted in 2010. Hashimoto is known for his "melty voice." The unsigned soloist's cover videos have been viewed on social media more than 50 million times. Hashimoto released his first mini album, titled "Toroke Uta" (Melty Song), on January 15.
Both Hashimoto and song "Taiyō mo Hitoribocchi" (The Sun Is Also Lonely), will perform at the anime's second pre-broadcast cast event on June 25.
The anime's cast includes:

Takahiro Sakurai as Yōichi Fujitani, the child of two former divers and three-time middle-school champion
Yūichi Nakamura as Shibuki Okitsu, a lone wolf who has been diving in the sea near Tugaru in northern Japan
Kaori Nazuka as Kayoko Asaki, the coach who changes their fates
Ryota Ohsaka as Ryō Ōhira, who sets the mood of the team
Kōki Uchiyama as Reiji Maruyama, the cool-headed analytical member
Tomokazu Sugita as Atsuhiko Yamada, nicknamed "Pinkie" and known for his tricky dives
Yūsuke Kobayashi as Sachiya Yoshida, an elementary school student
Kenshō Ono as Kiyotaka Matsuno
Shōta Aoi as Toshihiko Tsuji
Kengo Kawanishi as Jirō Hirayama
Ryōhei Kimura as Hiroya Sakai
The anime will premiere on July 6 at 12:55 a.m. (effectively July 7 morning) on Fuji TV's Noitamina block, and will Amazon Prime Video in Japan and other countries. The first episode will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on July 5 at 12:00 a.m. (effectively July 6 morning), ahead of the TV airing, but every episode thereafter will begin streaming at 3:00 a.m. in the morning after the Noitamina airing.
Mori (Black Jack The Movie) wrote the original four-volume novel series between 2000 and 2002. The series revolves around the Mizuki Diving Club (MDC), which is on the verge of closing down after having financial troubles. The club's new coach persuades the club's parent company to stay open on one condition: that the club sends one of its to next year's Olympics as part of Japan's Olympic team.
Welcome to the Ballroom) is composing the music.
The anime is Masahiro Ikeno also drew a five-volume manga adaptation in 2007-2008.
Source: MoCa News