Tokyo, Japan – October 6, 2025 – The highly anticipated TV anime adaptation of Kana Akatsuki’s fantasy light novel series, Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring, has released a new autumn-themed visual and a captivating promotional video. The latest reveal highlights the characters embodying the season of autumn, generating further excitement for the WIT Studio production.
Autumn Takes Center Stage with New Visual and Video
The newly released autumn visual for Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring prominently features the Agent of Autumn, Nadeshiko Iwaizuki, alongside their loyal Guard, Rindo Azami. The artwork depicts Nadeshiko crowning Rindo with a wreathe, offering a glimpse into the aesthetic and character dynamics of the upcoming series. In addition to the visual, a promotional video was also unveiled, showcasing these autumn characters and further building anticipation for the anime’s debut.
Introducing Nadeshiko Iwaizuki and Rindo Azami
Nadeshiko Iwaizuki, the titular Agent of Autumn, and their guard, Rindo Azami, are central figures in the seasonal narrative. Their appearance in the latest visual and video serves to expand the visual representation of the series beyond its initial “Spring” focus, offering fans a richer understanding of the world and its seasonal agents.
The World of Agents of the Four Seasons
Agents of the Four Seasons (Shunkashuuto Daikosha) is an anime adaptation of the light novel series penned by Kana Akatsuki, renowned for her work on Violet Evergarden, and illustrated by Suoh. The series is being brought to life by WIT Studio, celebrated for its distinctive and high-quality animation in titles such as Ranking of Kings and Spy x Family.
A Cycle of Seasons and Emotion
The narrative of Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring delves into a world where seasons are embodied by special individuals known as Agents. Initially, Winter was the sole season, creating Spring out of loneliness. Subsequently, Summer and Autumn were born to maintain the world’s delicate balance. The “Dance of Spring” storyline primarily follows Hinagiku, the Agent of Spring, who vanished a decade prior, taking the season with her. Her return marks an effort to restore the natural cycle and, as an ancient myth suggests, to send her love to Winter.
Key Production Team
The anime is under the direction of Ken Yamamoto, known for his work on Umamusume: Beginning of a New Era and Pokémon: Hisuian Snow. The series composition is handled by Ayumu Hisao, and character designs are provided by Namiko Torii. Kazuhiro Furuhashi serves as an animation advisor, contributing his extensive experience to the project. Other notable staff include Yusuke Takeda as Art Director and Ayaka Nakamura as Color Designer.
Previous Reveals and Anticipation
The announcement of the anime adaptation earlier this year was accompanied by a spring visual featuring Hinagiku, the Agent of Spring, and her guard, Hinagiku Sakura. A summer visual and teaser video, spotlighting the Agent of Summer, Ruri Hazakura, and her Guard Ayame, were also released in July, further expanding the visual scope of the series. These progressive reveals underscore the comprehensive world-building and character development that fans can expect from the upcoming anime.
The light novel series, which began in 2021 and is published under KADOKAWA’s Dengeki Bunko label, has garnered critical acclaim, including being recognized in the 2022 guidebook “This Light Novel Is Amazing!” Yen Press is publishing the official English version of the light novels, making the story accessible to a wider international audience. While a premiere date for Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring has not yet been announced, the consistent release of high-quality visuals and teasers continues to fuel strong anticipation among anime enthusiasts worldwide.