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Mitsuru Hattori's Wash it All Away Manga Gets Anime in 2026
posted on by Alex Mateo
Happinet announced on Thursday that Mitsuru Hattori's Wash it All Away (Kirei ni Shite Moraemasu ka.) manga is getting an anime in 2026.

The anime stars Sayumi Suzushiro as Wakana Kinme.
Kenta Ōnishi (The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter) is directing the anime at Okuru to Noboru. Tōko Machida (The Reincarnation of the Strongest Exorcist In Another World) is in charge of the script and series composition. Azuma Tozawa (sub-character designer for Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest) is designing the characters.

Square Enix Manga & Books publishes the manga in English, and it describes the story:
With an endearing protagonist and luscious art, this seaside slice-of-life story offers tranquility in the chaos of the modern world. For two years, Wakana Kinme has run a laundry service in the seaside resort town of Atami, where she's built a fulfilling life making friends with the locals and visiting hot springs. Although Wakana has no knowledge of her own past, her cleaning services safeguard memories imbued in customers' precious items.
Hattori published the zombie comedy manga Sankarea from 2009 to 2014, and it inspired a 2012 anime that Funimation released in North America. Kodansha Comics published the original manga in English. Hattori's earlier Kenko Zenrakei Suieibu Umisho manga also inspired a television anime.
Hattori also provided the art for the manga adaptation of NisiOisin's Imperfect Shojo novel. Vertical licensed and released all three volumes of the manga for North America. Hattori also launched the Kaiju-iro no Shima manga in Kadokawa's Monthly Dragon Age magazine in 2018, and the manga is ongoing. Yen Press will release the manga in English under the title Monster-Colored Island.
Source: Press release
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