

Animation · Drama · Science Fiction
Overview
Satomi is fine being alone until an AI named Shion joins her class with a song and a promise to make her happy. While Shion’s musical numbers and princess gowns don’t quite pass as human, her antics bring Satomi closer to four other classmates. Together, they make memories worth saving, but even our most precious data can be erased.
Top Cast


Tao Tsuchiya
Tao Tsuchiya
Shion Ashimori (voice)
Tao Tsuchiya
Shion Ashimori (voice)


Haruka Fukuhara
Haruka Fukuhara
Satomi Amano (voice)
Haruka Fukuhara
Satomi Amano (voice)


Asuka Kudo
Asuka Kudo
Toma (voice)
Asuka Kudo
Toma (voice)


Kazuyuki Okitsu
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Gotchan (voice)
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Gotchan (voice)


Mikako Komatsu
Mikako Komatsu
Aya (voice)
Mikako Komatsu
Aya (voice)


Satoshi Hino
Satoshi Hino
Thunder (voice)
Satoshi Hino
Thunder (voice)


Sayaka Ohara
Sayaka Ohara
Mitsuko (voice)
Sayaka Ohara
Mitsuko (voice)


Kenji Hamada
Kenji Hamada
Nomiyama (voice)
Kenji Hamada
Nomiyama (voice)


Kenjiro Tsuda
Kenjiro Tsuda
Saijo (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
Saijo (voice)


Miyu Sakihi
Miyu Sakihi
Moon (voice)
Miyu Sakihi
Moon (voice)
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