Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle Anime Reaches for the Moon in New Key Visual
Ahead of its highly anticipated television broadcast in October 2025, the upcoming anime adaptation of Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle has unveiled a captivating new key visual. Shared by the series’ official social media channels, the illustration features the main characters under a moonlit sky, gazing thoughtfully toward the heavens—hinting at the emotional journey the series promises to deliver.
New Visual Revealed for Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle
The newly released key visual showcases the main characters positioned against a night sky with a full moon overhead, which helps convey both romantic and introspective tones. This visual is the first piece in a special collaboration project that merges real-world photography of Fukui Prefecture—a setting central to the series—with the anime’s distinctive illustrations. This initiative aims to blend the charm of local Japanese landscapes with the story’s atmospheric storytelling and themes of youth, popularity, and emotional vulnerability.
Official Broadcast Date and Streaming Platform
Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle is officially scheduled to premiere in October 2025. The series will be animated by the acclaimed studio feel., known for its work on titles such as Tsuki ga Kirei and My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Climax. Further details on international distribution and streaming platforms will be revealed closer to the release date, although the adaptation is expected to reach a global audience through leading anime streaming services.
Story Overview of Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle
The anime is based on the light novel series written by Hiromu and illustrated by raemz. The English edition of the novels is officially published by Yen Press, who summarizes the story as follows:
“Being popular isn’t easy. It’s hard to beat Saku Chitose. The most popular kid in his high school? Check. An ironclad reputation that can weather even vicious online attacks? Check. A group of friends as attractive on the outside as they are inside? Check. But when a teacher asks for his help in reaching out to a classmate who has shut himself away from the world, Saku’s carefully curated life is about to face its biggest challenge.”
The series explores themes of youth identity, social pressure, and emotional complexity through the lens of a high school rom-com with poignant undertones.
Main Voice Cast Confirmed
The production team has announced a talented voice cast to bring the story’s colorful characters to life. The cast includes:
- Saku Chitose – voiced by Shogo Sakata
- Yuko Hiiragi – voiced by Manaka Iwami
- Yua Uchida – voiced by Hina Yomiya
- Yuzuki Nanase – voiced by Ikumi Hasegawa
- Haru Aomi – voiced by Rumi Okubo
- Asuka Nishino – voiced by Chika Anzai
Each of these actors brings prior experience voicing leading characters in popular anime, ensuring a high-quality performance across the board.
Production Team and Creative Staff at the Helm
Yuji Tokuno, known for his work as an episode director on the hit anime Oshi no Ko, will serve as director of the Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle anime. The series is being developed at studio feel., which has built a reputation for graceful character animation and emotionally resonant storytelling.
Naruhisa Arakawa, who has worked on anime such as More than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers, is in charge of series composition and scriptwriting, collaborating alongside original creator Hiromu. Character designs are being handled by Sumie Kinoshita, best known for A Sister’s All You Need, bringing a soft, expressive touch to the visuals that enhances the narrative’s emotional core.
Looking Ahead to the October 2025 Premiere
With its official premiere scheduled for October 2025, Chitose Is in the Ramune Bottle continues to generate excitement through its strategic key visual releases, high-profile casting, and experienced production team. Fans of romantic comedies and emotionally driven high school dramas should keep this title on their watchlist as one of the standout anime releases of the year.
All announcements, staff details, and timing are based on official sources, including the anime’s website and verified social media platforms.