You Are Ms. Servant Ending Song Gets Anime Music Video

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Image source: DUSTCELL YouTube channel

Music unit DUSTCELL has released an animated music video for the song “Hyoujo Sabun”/”Different Expression,” which serves as the ending theme for the Fall 2024 anime You Are Ms. Servant.

VeAble’s Ray Wakui (Hoshimachi Suisei’s “Michizure” music video) directed the “Hyoujo Sabun” video, which follows a solitary girl and features an eye-catching mix of art styles and landscapes, as well as a drop of the surreal.

Also part of the staff credits are:

• Planner: VeAble’s Shintaro Toshima
• Assistant Director: VeAble’s SHUNRI
• Character designer and animator: sowiti (OSHI NO KO Season 2 motion graphics material cooperation, necchi’s “Reverse” music video co-director and animator) 
• Background art director: Punch

• 3DCG Artist: Ray Wakui
• 3DCG Modeler: VeAble’s Miu Sawada
• Animation compositor: Mihashi
• TV-spot editor: VeAble’s Hiroki Sukegawa 

“Hyoujo Sabun” was released digitally on October 9 JST. Misumi composed the song and also worked on its lyrics and arrangement. 

The You Are Ms. Servant anime begin airing on October 5 JST. It adapts the Shogakukan-published manga by Shotan, which started serialization in 2020 on Sunday Webry. Shogakukan Asia describes the plot of the manga as:

This is the story of a maid who is all alone in the world, but who finally finds a family.

Told from young that her only worth is as a killer, Yuki had known nothing else except cold efficiency and following orders. Now that she has a chance to leave her past behind, she arrives at the doorstep of Hitoyoshi Yokoya, asking to be employed… as a maid?! Thus begins the journey of a former assassin learning what it means to be ‘normal’!

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Source: DUSTCELL YouTube channel

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