The upcoming television anime adaptation of Kyōsuke Nishiki’s manga, Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right (Chanto Suenai Kyūketsuki-chan), is generating buzz with recent promotional materials. While earlier promotional videos have offered glimpses into the series, the latest updates have specifically highlighted the anime’s ending theme song, “Senkō Hanabi” (Sparklers). The series is slated to premiere on October 12, 2025.
“Senkō Hanabi” Revealed as the Ending Theme
The ending theme, “Senkō Hanabi,” is a collaborative effort performed by the musical group H△G and Minami Tanaka, who also voices the anime’s protagonist, Luna Ishikawa. The revelation of the ending song’s details came as part of a broader promotional video release on July 23, 2025, which also announced additional cast members and solidified the October premiere window. While this particular video primarily previewed the opening theme song, “Seishun no Silhouette” by H△G, it was instrumental in bringing “Senkō Hanabi” to public attention.
A Glimpse into the Anime’s Soundscape
The inclusion of “Senkō Hanabi” in the anime’s promotional efforts provides fans with a deeper understanding of the series’ musical direction. H△G, known for their unique style, has embraced a flexible music approach, and their collaboration with voice actress Minami Tanaka on the ending theme is expected to enhance the show’s world-building.
Production Details and Premiere
The Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right anime is being produced by studio feel. and directed by Sayaka Yamai. Yuniko Ayana is in charge of the series scripts, with Takuya Tani handling character designs, and Tomoki Kikuya composing the music. The series is set to begin broadcasting on October 12, 2025, on networks such as AT-X, Tokyo MX, Kansai TV, and BS Asahi. It will also be available for streaming on platforms like U-NEXT, Anime Hōdai, and d Anime Store starting October 13.
In addition to the theme song reveals, a new key visual for the anime was unveiled on September 5, 2025, further building anticipation for the premiere. A pre-broadcast livestream featuring voice actors Minami Tanaka, Kenshō Ono, and M.A.O is also scheduled for September 16, 2025, offering fans an early look and discussion about the series.