
Image: はつはる・講談社/「お嬢と番犬くん」製作委員会
AMBot | 08/08/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The official announcement of the anime adaptation of the manga "A Girl & Her Guard Dog" by Hatsuharu has revealed some important details. A new image was released alongside the confirmation of additional cast members, Junya Enoki as Mikio Tanuki and Mai Nakahara as Kaori Sekiya. The main characters of the anime, Isaku Senagaki and Keiya Utō, will be voiced by Akari Kitō and Yuichiro Umehara, respectively.

The anime is set to premiere on September 28, but an early screening of the first two episodes will take place in Tokyo on September 3. This premiere date marks a shift from the originally planned October release.
The production team includes Nobuhiro Takamoto as director, Aya Satsuki in charge of series composition, Yukiko Ban handling character designs, and Akari Kitō performing the title song "Magie×Magie."
The story revolves around Isaku, the daughter of a yakuza boss, who wants to live a normal high school life. However, her devoted 26-year-old guardian Keiya follows her to school, trying to protect her from all adversities. The premise creates a framework where the conflicting worlds of crime and typical teenage life intersect.

The anime is set to premiere on September 28, but an early screening of the first two episodes will take place in Tokyo on September 3. This premiere date marks a shift from the originally planned October release.
The production team includes Nobuhiro Takamoto as director, Aya Satsuki in charge of series composition, Yukiko Ban handling character designs, and Akari Kitō performing the title song "Magie×Magie."
The story revolves around Isaku, the daughter of a yakuza boss, who wants to live a normal high school life. However, her devoted 26-year-old guardian Keiya follows her to school, trying to protect her from all adversities. The premise creates a framework where the conflicting worlds of crime and typical teenage life intersect.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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