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Interviews with Monster Girls Anime Casts Sora Amamiya, Kenjiro Tsuda, Natsuki Hanae

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Anime premiered on January 7

The official website for the television anime of Petosu's comedy manga Interviews with Monster Girls (Demi-chan wa Kataritai) revealed new cast members on Sunday. The additional cast includes:

The anime premiered in Japan on January 7 on Tokyo MX, MBS, and BS11. Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs in Japan.

The rest of the cast is as follows:

Junichi Suwabe as Tetsuo Takahashi, a biology teacher

Kaede Hondo as Hikari Takanashi the vampire

Minami Shinoda as Kyōko Machi the dullahan

Shiina Natsukawa as Yuki Kusakabe the snow woman

Yōko Hikasa as Sakie Satō the succubus

Lynn as Himari Takanashi the human twin sister of Hikari

Kodansha Comics is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

Monsters of legend walk among us, going by the name “demi-humans.” Ever since he's discovered the “demis,” one young man has become obsessed with them. So when he gets a job as a teacher at a high school for demi-girls, it's a dream come true! But these demis, who include a rambunctious vampire, a bashful headless girl, and a succubus, have all the problems normal teenagers have, on top of their supernatural conditions. How to handle a classroom full of them?!

Ryo Ando (chief episode director for both seasons of GATE) is making his directorial debut with the series at A-1 Pictures. Takao Yoshioka (Elfen Lied, Ikki Tousen, The Familiar of Zero) is both writing and overseeing the scripts. Tetsuya Kawakami (The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water) is designing the characters, and Masaru Yokoyama (Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Garakowa -Restore the World-, BBK/BRNK) is composing the music.

TrySail is performing the opening theme song "Original," while Sangatsu no Phantasia is performing the ending theme song "Fairy Tale."

Kodansha published the manga's fourth volume in Japan in September. Kodansha Comics released the manga's first volume in English in November, and will release the second volume on January 17.

Source: MoCa News


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