Domestic Girlfriend TV Anime's Ad Previews Opening Theme
DMM Pictures began
streaming a 15-second ad on Friday for the television anime adaptation of Kei Sasuga's Domestic
Girlfriend (Domestic na Kanojo)
manga. The video previews Minami's opening
theme song "Kawaki wo Ameku."
The
anime will premiere in January 2019 on MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS' "Animeism"
programming block. Amazon had announced in June 2017 that it would
stream series airing in the Animeism block to over 200 countries around the
world on its Amazon Prime Video service. The
official website for the Domestic
Girlfriend anime has not yet confirmed where the show will
stream.
The anime
stars:
Maaya Uchida as Rui Tachibana
Yōko
Hikasa as Hina Tachibana
Taku
Yashiro as Natsuo Fujii
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Haruka Yoshimura as Momo Kashiwabara
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Konomi Kohara as Miu Ashihara
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Nobuo Tobita as Akihito Fujii
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Yurika Hino as Tokiko Tachibana
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Takuya Eguchi as Fumiya Kurimoto
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Takeaki Masuyama as Yūya Masaoka
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Gakuto Kajiwara as Kazuyuki Kine
Shōta Ihata (Girlish
Number) is directing the anime at diomedea, while Tatsuya Takahashi (The IDOLM@STER Cinderella
Girls, Eromanga
Sensei, Katana
Maidens: Toji no Miko) is in charge of the series scripts. Naomi Ide (Problem
children are coming from another world, aren't they?, Gingitsune, Kan Colle) is designing the
characters. Masato Kōda(KonoSuba – God’s blessing on this
wonderful world!! both seasons and film) is composing the music at Flying Dog.
Arisa Takigawa
is performing the ending theme song "Wagamama" (Selfish).
Kodansha Comics licensed the manga for digital release, and it
describes the story:
High schooler Natsuo is hopelessly in love with his cheerful and
popular teacher, Hina. However, one day at a mixer, he meets a moody girl by
the name of Rui and ends up sleeping with her. Soon after, his father announces
that he's getting remarried to a woman with two daughters of her own. And who
shows up in tow, other than both Hina and Rui?! Natsuo's outrageous new life
starts now!
Sasuga launched the ongoing series
in Kodansha's Weekly
Shōnen Magazine in April 2014. Kodansha shipped the
20th volume on October 17. The manga has 3 million copies in print. Crunchyroll is also publishing chapters of the manga as they are
released in Japan.
Source: DMM Pictures' YouTube channel
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