Get your first look at the Draw This Then Die anime with these slick new credit sequences

Ink, Dreams, and Deadlines: Check Out the Catchy New Openings for 'Draw This, Then Die!'
If you have been looking for an anime that captures the frantic, soul-searching energy of becoming a manga artist, you need to check out Draw This, Then Die! right now. The series just hit Crunchyroll, and to celebrate, the production team has dropped the creditless opening and ending sequences for us to enjoy on loop.
The Music Behind the Masterpiece
The new OP, titled "Isho" by Tatsuya Kitani, hits just the right notes for an aspiring creator's anthem. If you’re looking for something a bit more mellow to wind down with, the ending track, "Conifer" by Regallily, is an absolute standout. Both tracks are currently available to stream, so you can add them to your daily rotation immediately.
A Creative Origin Story
The story follows Ai Yasumi, a high schooler living on the island of Izu Oshima. She starts out just like many of us: a die-hard manga fan. However, a major turning point pushes her to stop reading the stories and start writing them. It’s a classic coming-of-age setup, but with a grounded focus on the grind of actually making art—the frustration, the breakthroughs, and the late-night panic of deadlines.
The Talent Behind the Pen
This isn't just another generic adaptation; the staff list is stacked with heavy hitters. The series is being directed by Hiroaki Akagi, known for his work on The Dangers in My Heart, with studio Shin-Ei Animation handling the production. The writing is being managed by Hiroko Fukuda, and the soundtrack is composed by Hiroaki Tsutsumi, the genius behind the music for Dr. STONE. With talent like this, it’s no wonder the show looks as good as it does.
The original manga by Minoru Toyoda has been running in Monthly Shonen Sunday since 2021, and if you’d rather read the source material, Seven Seas Entertainment has been handling the English releases. Whether you are an artist yourself or just love a good underdog story, Draw This, Then Die! is shaping up to be one of the most relatable watches this season. You can catch new episodes as they drop on Crunchyroll.
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