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Horimiya TV Anime Unveils 9 More Cast Members, More Staff, New Visual
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The second live-streamed special for the television anime of Daisuke Hagiwara's Horimiya manga unveiled more cast and staff members on the Abema service on Monday. The special also debuted a new key visual for the characters voiced by the nine newly announced cast members:
The newly announced cast members are
- Daiki Yamashita as Shū Iura
- Jun Fukuyama as Akane Yanagi
- Taku Yashiro as Kōichi Shindō
- Shōya Chiba as Makio Tanihara
- Momo Asakura as Honoka Sawada
- Daisuke Ono as Kyōsuke Hori
- Ai Kayano as Yuriko Hori
- Yuka Terasaki as Sōta Hori
- Hisako Kanemoto Motoko Iura
Asuka Yokota is serving as the color key artist, and Yasunao Moriyasu and Hisayo Usui are directing the art. Yūya Sakuma is the compositing director of photography, and Katsuaki Miyaji is directing the CG. Yoshiaki Kimura is editing, and Jin Aketagawa is directing the sound.
The anime will premiere in January 2021.
Haruka Tomatsu is playing Kyoko Hori (seen right in image at right), and Kouki Uchiyama is playing Izumi Miyamura (left).
The other previously announced cast members are:
Seiichirō Yamashita as Toru Ishikawa
Yurie Kozakai as Yuki Yoshikawa
MAO as Remi Ayasaki, the de facto student council mascot who is popular among the boys
Reina Kondo as Sakura Kōno, the honors student who is on the student council and is friends with Sengoku and Remi
Masashi Ishihama (PERSONA 5 the Animation, From the New World) is directing the series at Cloverworks. Takao Yoshioka (High School DxD, WATAMOTE) is in charge of series composition and the script. Haruko Iizuka (Ensemble Stars!, Children of the Whales) is designing the characters. Masaru Yokoyama (Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin) is composing the music.
Yen Press publishes the manga in English, and it describes the story:
At first glance, the ultra-popular Hori-san seems like a frivolous high school girl, but in reality, she's plain, pragmatic, and family-oriented. On the other hand, the bespectacled Miyamura-kun comes across as an average, gloomy high school fanboy, but he's actually an attractive young man who has a bad-boy streak and is covered in piercings and tattoos. When these two unexpectedly similar classmates have a random run-in outside of the classroom, a bubbly, sweet tale of school life begins!
Hagiwara launched the manga in Monthly G Fantasy in 2011 as a spinoff to HERO's Hori-san to Miyamura-kun four-panel school comedy manga. Square Enix published the 15th compiled book volume of the manga on September 18. Yen Press published the 14th volume on July 21.
The original Hori-san to Miyamura-kun manga has already inspired four OVA adaptations, as well as a live-actions film and television series.
Source: Press release