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Theme Song Details Unveield for Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai Anime


Something tells me that this title is going to be ironic, for some reason…

Earlier today, the official Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai (Tada-kun Does Not Fall in Love) anime website udpated with details on the show’s theme songs.

Masayoshi Ōishi will perform the opening theme song, the title of which hasn’t been unveiled as of press time. Manaka Iwami, who plays Teresa Wagner, will handle closing theme song Love Song. Both tracks will receive CD singles on May 23.

Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai hits Japanese TV in April.

Mitsue Yamazaki (Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun, Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East) was tapped to direct the project at Doga Kobo, with Junichiro Taniguchi (Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun, ) providing character designs. Yoshiko Nakamura (Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun, Super Lovers) is in charge of series compsition.

The confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Mitsuyoshi Tada: Yūichi Nakamura
  • Teresa Wagner: Manaka Iwami
  • Kaoru Ijūin: Mamoru Miyano
  • Alexandra Magritte: Shino Shimoji
  • Hajime Suzamoto: Yuichiro Umehara
  • Hinako Hasegawa: Shizuka Ishigami
  • Kentarō Yamashita: Hiro Shimono
  • Yui Tada: Inori Minase

Tada-kun wa Koi o Shinai is an original project from Doga Kobo. The show is a “slapstick rom-com” that revolves around the titular Tada Mitsuyoshi. Mitsuyoshi is a young man who’s never known the joys of love. Hi slife is forever changed one day, though, when he’s taking pictures of the blooming cherry blossoms. It’s on this day that he meets Teresa Wagner, a transfer student from Luxembourg. Teresa just arrived in Japan, and quickly found herself lost as she was separated from her traveling partner. Mitsuyoshi comes to her aid, and brings the girl to his grandfather’s cafe.

Source: MoCa News

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