
Image: Marcey Naito, Kodansha
AMBot | 09/15/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The anime adaptation of Marcey Naito's manga "Tying the Knot With an Amagami Sister" has made some important announcements. The anime is set to release in 2024, and last Friday, the staff and a teaser image were revealed.

Yujiro Abe, known for his work on the "KonoSuba" series, will serve as the director. Assisting him is assistant director Hiroshi Watanabe, who has contributed to anime such as "Orphen" and "Hetalia: The Beautiful World." The series' scripts are penned by Yasuko Aoki, known for "The Demon Prince of Momochi House" and "Phantom of the Idol." The character designs are crafted by Haruko Iizuka, who previously worked on series like "Horimiya" and "Little Busters!"
The story revolves around Uryu Kamihate, a young man with a turbulent past who aspires to study medicine. When he moves into a new foster family that also serves as a shrine, his plans for a peaceful study environment are disrupted. He lives with the charming but temperamental Amagami sisters and soon learns that he is expected to marry one of them and eventually take over the shrine.

Yujiro Abe, known for his work on the "KonoSuba" series, will serve as the director. Assisting him is assistant director Hiroshi Watanabe, who has contributed to anime such as "Orphen" and "Hetalia: The Beautiful World." The series' scripts are penned by Yasuko Aoki, known for "The Demon Prince of Momochi House" and "Phantom of the Idol." The character designs are crafted by Haruko Iizuka, who previously worked on series like "Horimiya" and "Little Busters!"
The story revolves around Uryu Kamihate, a young man with a turbulent past who aspires to study medicine. When he moves into a new foster family that also serves as a shrine, his plans for a peaceful study environment are disrupted. He lives with the charming but temperamental Amagami sisters and soon learns that he is expected to marry one of them and eventually take over the shrine.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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