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Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games Anime Casts Maria Naganawa, Reveals July Debut

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Naganawa plays grade school gamer Arisa Fujimiya


Kadokawa revealed on Wednesday the key visual, additional cast member, and July premiere for the television anime of Eri Ejima's Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games (Tai Ari Deshita: Ojō-sama wa Kakutō Game Nante Shinai) manga. 

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Maria Naganawa will join the anime's cast as Arisa Fujimiya, a grade school gamer with pro-level skills.

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Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games anime visual
Image courtesy of Kadokawa

Seven Seas is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:

Kuromi Girls' Academy is a refined, elegant school that expects the very best in deportment from its young ladies. Aya got into this peerless rich-girls' institution on a scholarship, and hopes to grow as lovely as her fellow student and idol Shirayuri. But Shirayuri hides a terrible secret: she's a trash-talking, combo-chaining, newbie-stomping, ruthless hardcore gamer! Could a mutual indulgence in no-holds-barred video game combat grow into a deeper rapport between these two girls?

The anime will star:

Shōta Ihata (Domestic Girlfriend, Girlish Number, The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent) is directing the anime at diomedéa. Wataru Watari (My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU novels, Girlish Number, The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent) is in charge of the series scripts. Mayuko Matsumoto (Kan Colle, Parallel World Pharmacy, Chio's School Road) is designing the characters. Kana Hashiguchi is composing the music.

Other staff members include Scott MacDonald as art director, Maho Takahashi for art setting, Yuki Hayashi as color key artist, Yasuyuki Itou as compositing director of photography, Toshihiko Kojima as editor, and Yayoi Tateishi as sound director. Kadokawa's professional gaming team FAV gaming, whose members compete in Street Fighter 6, is credited for collaborating on recording.

The anime was delayed from its 2025 debut. The manga's anime adaptation was first announced in 2021.

Ejima launched the manga in Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Flapper magazine in January 2020. Kadokawa published the 10th compiled book volume on December 23. Seven Seas will release the ninth volume on April 28.

Source: Press release



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