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Domestic Girlfriend Anime Gets New TV Spot


Earlier today, the official Domestic Girlfriend (Domestic na Kanojo anime website updated with a new TV spot. The 15-second promo confirms the show’s January premiere.

Domestic Girlfriend will air in January 2019. MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS will all carry the show during their “Animeism” programming block.

Shōta Ihata (Girlish Number) was tapped to direct the project at diomedea, with Naomi Ide (KanColle, Riddle Story of Devil) providing character designs. Tatsuya Takahashi (And you thought there is never a girl online?, Beatless) is in charge of series comopsition for the title.

Domestic Girlfriend Anime VisualThe series will star the following:

  • Hina Tachibana: Yōko Hikasa
  • Rui Tachibana: Maaya Uchida
  • Natsuki Fujii: Taku Yashiro
  • Momo Kashiwabara: Haruka Yoshimura
  • Miu Ashihara: Konomi Kohara
  • Akihito Fujii: Nobuo Tobita
  • Tokiko Tachibana: Yurika Hino
  • Fumiya Kurimoto: Takuya Eguchi
  • Yūya Masaoka: Takeaki Masuyama
  • Kazuyuki Kin: Gakuto Kajiwara

Kei Sasuga’s Domestic Girlfriend launched in the pages of Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine in July 2014. To date, 17 volumes have been released, with volume 18 slated to ship to retailers on July 14.

Kodansha Comics currently holds the rights to the title in North America, and describes it as:

High schooler Natsuo is hopelessly in love with his cheerful and popular teacher, Hina. However, one day at a mixer, he meets a moody girl by the name of Rui and ends up sleeping with her. Soon after, his father announces that he’s getting remarried to a woman with two daughters of her own. And who shows up in tow, other than both Hina and Rui?! Natsuo’s outrageous new life starts now!

Sources: Twitter (doekano_anime)

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