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[18] The series is directed by Shin Itagaki, and written by Makoto Fukami and Takashi Yamashita, with character designs provided by Hisashi Abe. Animation studio Liden Films is producing the series with GEMBA and Millepensee helming on the animation production. [19][7] Shirō Sagisu returns from the Berserk: The Golden Age Arc films to
compose the music for the series, while Susumu Hirasawa, composer for the 1997 series and the Golden Age Arc films, returns to produce two songs for the series, titled "Ashes" (灰よ, Hai yo) and "Ash Crow". [7][15][20] For first season, the opening theme song, "Inferno", is performed by 9mm Parabellum Bullet,[15][21] while the ending theme, "Meimoku no Kanata" (瞑目の彼方, lit. "Beyond Closed Eyes"), is performed by Nagi Yanagi. [22] For second season, the opening theme song, "Sacrifice", performed by 9mm Parabellum Bullet, while the ending theme, "Issai wa Monogatari" (一切は物語, lit. "Everything is the Story"), performed by Yoshino Nanjō featuring Nagi Yanagi. [23] The primary voice cast is reprising their roles from the Golden Age Arc film trilogy, while voice actor Unshō Ishizuka is reprising his role as the Narrator from the original anime. [19] Producer Reo Kurosu has described the show's animation style as "a hybrid
between 2D and 3D",[24] elaborating that "For this series, we’re trying to do something new. The director is a 2D animator so what goes on in his mind and what he puts on the storyboard is all in 2D. From there it’s all about choosing which tool to use between full CG animation, traditional 2D, or a hybrid of the two.
But Kimi wa Houkagi Insomnia isn't any of that, it's what I would call a "true romance" anime.
It doesn't provide any fanservice, 24/7 over the top humor, or wish-fulfillment.
Instead it focuses on two things: Personal growth (i. e. regarding insomnia) and the development of a relationship between the two protagonists. The way
those themes are handled is incredibly organic and the characters feel unique without being over the top or unrealistic.