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Haruna’s birthday is October 11th. She currently works as an anime song artist.
In May 2012, she debuted with “Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau” (the Fate/Zero 2nd season ED theme) written and composed by Yuki Kajiura.
She has many representative songs, such as “Overfly” from Sword Art Online (the Fairy Dance edition), “snowdrop” from the 2nd season of the Monogatari series, “Startear,” the ED theme for Sword Art Online II, “Kimi-iro Signal” from Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, “Ripple Effect” from High School Fleet, “Windia” for the PS4/PSVita game Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization, and “Stella Breeze,” also for Saekano.
Her popularity is not limited to just Japan, as she’s been invited to live events in various countries throughout Asia and Europe. Haruna has charmed many people with her cute looks and soulful singing voice.
Her role in URAHARA will be her first challenge as a voice actor.


Sumire made her voice actress debut in January 2012 and made her artist debut with “Nanatsu no Umi Yori Kimi no Umi,” the theme song for Namiuchigiwa no Muromi-san, an anime series that was broadcasted in 2013.
Sumire is both interested and knowledgeable in a variety of subjects including Russia, songs from the Showa period, heavy metal music, tanks, lolita fashion, professional wrestling, beards, and much more. Her interests are truly one of a kind.
She has also captivated her fans with unique actions at live performances such as tossing objects to the crowd and making stuffed animals join others in moshing. In December 2016, she held her largest solo live performance at Ryogoku Sumo Hall.



URAHARA tells the story of three high school girls, Rito, Mari, and Kotoko, who open a limited-time shop called PARK in Harajuku during their spring break. There, they plan to sell the original fashion goods and sweets that they create, but their goods are stolen by Scoopers. Scoopers are aliens that cannot create original items, so they must steal them. Through their fights with the Scoopers, Rito, Mari, and Kotoko look within themselves to understand their own creativity, why they want to create items, and what they are creating them for.
By thinking about “what creativity is to them,” the girls are able to understand that their worries and troubles are what lead to their growth. The story has a general theme that’s personally applicable to anyone.

Use it over & over & over! Valid on any “PARK” label item.
Expires at 11:59 pm on July 9 (PDT)
Applicable to TOM Shop items only.