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Aho-Girl: Clueless Girl Anime's Promo Video Previews angela's Song
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
The official website for the television anime of Hiroyuki's Ahogaru: Clueless Girl (Aho-Girl) manga began streaming a new promotional video for the series on Tuesday. The video previews angela's opening theme song "Zenryoku☆Summer!"
The anime's cast includes:
- Taku Yashiro as Ryūichi Kurosaki
- Sayaka Senbongi as Ruri Akutsu
- Rina Satou as Atsuko Oshieda
- M.A.O as Akane Eimura
- Rena Maeda as Kii Hiragi
- Yuka Iguchi as Kuroko Shiina
Yōko Hikasa plays Yoshie Hanabatake, and Daisuke Namikawa plays Dog.
The anime will air in July on Tokyo MX on Tuesdays at 11:00 p.m., on Sun TV on Tuesdays at 24:00 (effectively Wednesdays at 12:00 a.m.), and on BS11 on Tuesdays at 26:00 (effectively Wednesdays at 2:00 a.m.). Each episode will be 15 minutes long.
Keizou Kusakawa (Problem children are coming from another world, aren't they?, Unlimited Fafnir) is serving as chief director, and Shingo Tamaki (chief animation director on Day Break Illusion) is directing at diomedea. Takashi Aoshima (Gabriel DropOut, The Troubled Life of Miss Kotoura) is in charge of the series scripts, and Masakazu Ishikawa (Squid Girl, Campione!) is designing the characters. Sumire Uesaka (This Art Club Has a Problem!, Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san) is performing the ending theme song "Odore! Kyūkyoku Tetsugaku."
Kodansha Comics announced in October that it would publish the manga in North America under the title Ahogaru: Clueless Girl. Kodansha Comics describes the series:
Yoshiko, a truly clueless high school girl, is never far from over the top hijinks. Her childhood friend has no choice but to look out for her!
Hiroyuki (Doujin Work, The Comic Artist and His Assistants) launched the four-panel comedy manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2012, but moved it to Bessatsu Shonen Magazine, where it is ongoing, in June 2015. Kodansha shipped the ninth compiled book volume on June 9. The compiled volumes have a total of more than 1.2 million copies in print.
[Via Ota-Suke]