Series premieres on TV in Japan on July 13, streams online only on Amazon Prime Video

The official website for the television anime adaptation of Tomiyaki Kagisora's Happy Sugar Life manga began streaming the show's second "Sweet Version" commercial on Saturday.

The site streamed the first "Sweet Version" commercial on June 2.

The series will air on TBS and MBS on July 13 at 25:55 (effectively July 14 at 1:55 a.m.), and will later air on BS-TBS and AT-X. The show is airing in the "Animeism" programming block. The series will stream online only on Amazon Prime Video inside and outside of Japan.

The psychological horror manga's story centers on a beautiful high school girl named Satō Matsuzaka, who believes she has finally found the meaning of love when she begins living with a younger girl. Previously, Satō never refused the advances of any guy around her, but that changes when she meets the girl Shio. The background and age of the mysterious girl are unclear. When Satō is with Shio, she experiences a very sweet feeling, which she understands as love. In order to protect that feeling, Satō is willing to do anything, even if it means committing murder.

The series stars:

Kana Hanazawa as Satō Matsuzaka

Misaki Kuno as Shio Kōbe

Yumiri Hanamori as Asahi Kōbe

Natsuki Hanae as Taiyō Mitsuboshi

Aya Suzaki as Shōko Hida

Yuichiro Umehara as Daichi Kitaumekawa

Kikuko Inoue as Satō's aunt

Keizou Kusakawa (KanColle, Fuuka) is serving as chief director, and Nobuyoshi Nagayama (My Girlfriend is Shobitch) is directing the anime at Ezo'la. Touko Machida (Dive!!) is in charge of the series scripts. Shōko Yasuda (Seven Mortal Sins) is designing the characters.

Youko Matsubara is the color key artist, and Kiyotaka Yachi is directing the background art. Yasuyuki Itou is the director of photography. Yuuji Oka is editing. Yayoi Tateishi is directing the sound, and Koichiro Kameyama is composing the music. Nanawoakari is performing the opening theme song, and ReoNa is performing the show's ending theme song "Sweet Hurt."

Kagisora launched the manga in the magazine in 2015. Square Enix published the manga's seventh volume on March 22.

Sources: Happy Sugar Life anime's official website