AMBot | 08/07/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
For the TV anime adaptation of Shota's original work "Kimi wa Meido-sama," additional voice actors and a key visual have been released. The series, set to premiere in October, revolves around Hito Yoshitani, an ordinary high school student, and a former assassin who suddenly enters his life as a maid. The action-packed romantic comedy promises thrilling entertainment.

In addition to the previously announced cast, more roles have been confirmed:

- Eriko Matsui will voice the lovable dog Agemochi Taro, who is taken in by Hito.

- Hito's caring sister, Riko Yoshitani, will be voiced by Hikaru Iida.

- The teacher Grace, who leads a secret double life, will be portrayed by Lynn.

- Hito's shy classmate Naka Hikage will be voiced by Yoshika Inagaki.

The released key visual shows a visibly surprised Hito being carried through the evening sky in the arms of the girl Yuki. Yuki, gazing at him affectionately, demonstrates her extraordinary physical abilities. In the background, Agemochi Taro, Riko, and Grace chase after the flying duo.

The series was directed by Ayumu Watanabe and composed by Deko Akao. FelixFilm is responsible for the animation. Toshiaki Kumagai voices Hito, and Reina Ueda voices Yuki, also known as Shue.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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