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“Akuma no Memumemu-chan” Anime Short Hits the Web


I hope you’re ready for sad succubi and shameless fan service. Yeah… it’s… awkward.

Earlier today, the official Shonen Jump YouTube channel started streaming the first Akuma no Memumemu-chan anime short. The five-minute short is presented in raw, un-subtitled Japanese.

Akuma no Memumemu-chan is based on Keitarล Yotsuya’s manga of the same name. Seiya Numata is directing the project at SHAFT, with Rina Iwamoto providing character designs.

The confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Memumemu-chan: Karin Takahashi
  • Hyลta: Aoi Yลซki
  • Anzu Itsuki: Hitomi Igarashi
  • Landlord: Mai Nakahara

Akuma no Memumemu-chan launched in the pages of Shueisha’s Shonen Jump+ in 2016. The series currently spans four compiled volumes, with the most recent hitting stores on December 4, 2017.

Source: Twitter (pKjd)

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