The Whisper Me a Love Song HIDIVE release date is around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series. It is an adaptation of the namesake manga series by Eku Takeshima. Cloud Hearts and Yokohama Animation Laboratory developed the Yuri romance anime TV show.
Here’s when the show is coming out in the US on HIDIVE.
When is the Whisper Me a Love Song HIDIVE release date?
The Whisper Me a Love Song HIDIVE release date is Saturday, April 13, 2024.
In Whisper Me a Love Song, Himari Kino becomes deeply interested in her high school senior, Yori Asanagi, after watching her perform at the welcome party for first-year students. However, when she approaches the other girl to express her admiration, Yori mistakes it for romantic interest. As the series progresses, Himari’s feelings for Yori transform into exactly that.
The voice cast for Whisper Me a Love Song includes Hana Shimano as Himari Kino, Asami Seto as Yori Asanagi, and Mikako Komatsu as Aki Mizuguchi.
When is Whisper Me a Love Song HIDIVE coming out via streaming?
Whisper Me a Love Song will be available to watch via streaming on HIDIVE on April 13, 2024. Viewers in the US will be able to stream it at this time. In Japan, the anime will premiere on ANN (TV Asahi) on April 14, 2024.
Current HIDIVE subscribers will be able to watch the series when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do so by visiting the HIDIVE website and choosing one of the following membership plans:
- $4.99 (plus taxes) a month
- $47.99 (plus taxes) a year
Both plans come with a seven-day free trial at the start.
The Whisper Me a Love Song official synopsis reads:
“Bubbly, energetic first-year high school student Himari falls head over heels for her senpai Yori after hearing her band perform on the first day of school. Himari tells Yori she just loves her, and, to Himari’s surprise, Yori says she loves Himari back! But when Himari realizes that she and her senpai are feeling two different kinds of love, she begins to ask herself what “love” really means…”