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Jingai-san no Yome Anime Gets First Teaser Trailer


It’s a tale about a boy and his giant, drooling, fluffy bride.

Earlier today, the official Jingai-san no Yome anime website updated with a new teaser trailer. The 30-second promo offers a brief look at the show in action, as Daiki Yamashita provides narration. Theme song Happy Life Spectacle plays as a background track.

Jingai-san no Yome Anime VisualJingai-san no Yome hits Japanese TV on October 2. The full broadcast schedule is as follows (All times JST):

  • Tokyo MX: 10/2/2018 at 25:00 (10/3/2018 at 1:00 AM)
  • AT-X: 10/3/2018 at 23:40 (10/3/2018 at 11:40 PM)
  • BS Fuji: 10/9/2018 at 23:55 (10/9/2018 at 11:55 PM)
  • dAnime Store: 10/2/2018 at 25:00 (10/3/2018 at 1:00 AM)

Hisayoshi Hirasawa (Miss Bernard said.) will serve as director on the project, with Takumi Shibata directing at studio Saetta. Izuro Ijuuin (Citrus) is providing character designs, while WORDS in STEREO (Love is Like a Cocktail, Love To-LIE-Angle) tackles series composition.

Yu Aikawa and illustrator Akiwo Yasaka’s Jingai-san no Yome manga launched on Ichijinsha’s Zero-Sum Online digital platform in June 2016. The title currently spans five compiled volumes, with the sixth book slated to ship to stores on September 25.

Manga resource Baka Updates describes the title as:

Hinowa Tomari is a normal high schooler, until one day he’s told that he has to become the wife of a mysterious creature called Kanenogi.

This is the start of their newly married life.

Source: Twitter (pKjd818)

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