"Kimi wa Meido-sama" anime is scheduled to premiere in October, and the cast and creative team will be announced
AMBot | 03/21/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The TV anime "Kimi wa Meido-sama," an adaptation of Shotan's work, is set to premiere in October. The announcement was accompanied by a series of revelations, including details about the cast, the creative team, a teaser image, and a promotional video.
The series, currently serialized in Sunday Webry, tells the story of Hitoyoshi Yokotani, an ordinary high school student, and a former assassin who transforms into a maid and suddenly appears in his home. Their story develops from their shared living situation and explores how the lonely maid finds her own family.
Shun'ichi Kumagai voices the protagonist Hitoyoshi Yokotani, who lives alone under special circumstances, while Rena Ueda portrays Yuki/Shue, the maid with a past as an assassin, referred to as Shue. The anime is directed by Ayumu Watanabe, with series composition by Deko Akao. The character design is by Tomoyasu Kurashima, and Masaru Yokoyama, known for his compositions in "Unnatural," "MIU404," and "Silent," is responsible for the music. The animation is produced by FelixFilm, the studio behind "MF Ghost."
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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