Opus Colors (stylized as Opus.COLORs) is an original Japanese anime television series created by Rin Hinata, animated by C-Station and produced by NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. It is directed by Shunsuke Tada and written by Sayaka Harada, with Asami Watanabe designing the characters, and Ken Arai composing the music.[1][2] It aired from April 7 to June 23, 2023, on Tokyo MX and BS11.[3][4] The opening theme song is "Shiny" by Urashimasakatasen, while the ending theme song is "New Frame" by Yuma Uchida and Ryōta Ōsaka.[5][6]Crunchyroll licensed the series.[7]
"The Intersection of Colors #FFD900" Transliteration: "Majiwaru, Iro to Iro #FFD900" (Japanese: 交わる、色と色/#FFD900)
Shunsuke Tada
Sayaka Harada
Shunsuke Tada
April 7, 2023 (2023-04-07)
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"A Knot in the Red Thread of Fate #D91E10" Transliteration: "Akai Ito no Musubime #D91E10" (Japanese: 赤い糸の結び目/#D91E10)
Mirai Minato Yamato Ōuchi
Sayaka Harada
Shinya Kawatsura
April 14, 2023 (2023-04-14)
3
"The Colors of Day and Night That Don't Overlap #F19072" Transliteration: "Kasanariawanai, Hidamari to Yoru no Iro #F19072" (Japanese: 重なり合わない、陽だまりと夜の色/#F19072)
Kaoru Suzuki
Sayaka Harada
Kaoru Suzuki
April 21, 2023 (2023-04-21)
4
"The Transparent Color Waiting in the Woods We're Led To #000000" Transliteration: "Michibikareta Mori ni Matsu Tōmei #000000" (Japanese: 導かれた森に待つ透明/#000000)
Masahiko Suzuki
Daisuke Daitō
Shingo Kaneko
April 28, 2023 (2023-04-28)
5
"Gray Thunder #6E60A8" Transliteration: "Haizora no Hekireki #6E60A8" (Japanese: 灰空の霹靂/#6E60A8)
Kei Akazawa Ryōsuke Ugajin
Rie Koshika
Masayuki Kurosawa
May 5, 2023 (2023-05-05)
6
"Future Plans of Complementary Colors #000000" Transliteration: "Hantaishoku no Mirai Keikaku #000000" (Japanese: 反対色の未来計画/#000000)
Michiru Itabisashi
Sayaka Harada
Katsuyuki Kodera
May 12, 2023 (2023-05-12)
7
"The Emperor Loves That Color #20AEE5" Transliteration: "Kōtei wa, Kano Iro o Aisu #20AEE5" (Japanese: 皇帝は、かの色を愛す/#20AEE5)
Kaoru Suzuki
Sayaka Harada
Shunsuke Tada
May 19, 2023 (2023-05-19)
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"The Scene That Can Be Seen There #EAF4FC" Transliteration: "Soko ni 'Mieru' Keshiki #EAF4FC" (Japanese: そこに“視える”景色/#EAF4FC)