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Sentai Filmworks Picks Up The Rights To “How Clumsy you are, Miss Ueno”


Ueno-san wa wa Bukiyo Visual

Content Warning: Sexual content involving a minor.

Earlier today, Sentai Filmworks announced that they picked up the the rights to How Clumsy you are, Miss Ueno in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and other select territories. The publisher plans to stream the series as a simulcast in Winter 2019, followed by a home video release.

How Clumsy You Are, Miss Ueno hits Japanese TV on January 6.

Tomohiro Yamanashi (Yurumates3Dei) will direct the series and tackle series composition at studio Lesprit, with Ayano Owada providing character designs. Yasuhiro Misawa (Gabriel DropOut, Hinamatsuri) will score the soundtrack.

Other confirmed crew members include:

  • Animation Director: Ayano Owada
  • Art Director: Katsuki Sarutani
  • Color Design: Haruko Nobori
  • Sound Director: Nobuyuki Abe
  • Production Cooperation: Gathering

Ueno-san wa wa Bukiyo Key VisualThe confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Ueno-san: Yuu Serizawa
  • Tanaka: Aimi Tanaka
  • Yamashita: Akari Kageyama
  • Yomogi Tanaka: Miku Itō
  • Mizuna Tanaka: Nichika Omori
  • Tamon: Shiori Izawa

Sentai Filmworks describes the show as:

Not only is Ueno the president of the science club at her junior high school, she’s a genius inventor, too! However, despite everything she has going for her, there’s one big problem she can’t seem to solve: no matter what she does, she can’t figure out how to confess to her crush, Tanaka! Can she find a way to give her heart what it truly yearns for?

Source: Sentai Filmworks (Press Release)

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