
Image: フォビドゥン澁川/集英社・「スナックバス江」常連一同
AMBot | 10/11/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Details of the second key visual and cast information for the TV anime series "Snack Bus-E" have been released. The central figure of the new image is Akemi, leaning over the counter with a glass in her hand. She is surrounded by characters such as Bus-E, Tatsu-ni, and Yamada, who are depicted with surprised expressions.

Akemi is voiced by Takahashi Rie, while Saito Takamiko voices Bus-E, Azajou Youhei voices Yamada, Ochiai Fukushi voices Tatsu-ni, Iwasaki Ryota voices Morita, and Fukushima Jun voices Kazama. Takahashi expressed her joy about the voice recordings, while Saito shared her happiness about fulfilling a dream by playing the role of a snack bar owner she had always wanted to portray.
In addition to the announcement of the visuals and cast, details about the staff were also revealed. The series is directed by Ashina Minoru. The music is composed by Kosuwa Shota, and the animation production is handled by Studio P YUKAI.
The story of "Snack Bus-E" revolves around the bar owner Akemi and "Mama" Bus-E and their quirky customers. The original series continues in the Japanese edition of the magazine Weekly Young Jump, with 13 manga volumes released so far.

Akemi is voiced by Takahashi Rie, while Saito Takamiko voices Bus-E, Azajou Youhei voices Yamada, Ochiai Fukushi voices Tatsu-ni, Iwasaki Ryota voices Morita, and Fukushima Jun voices Kazama. Takahashi expressed her joy about the voice recordings, while Saito shared her happiness about fulfilling a dream by playing the role of a snack bar owner she had always wanted to portray.
In addition to the announcement of the visuals and cast, details about the staff were also revealed. The series is directed by Ashina Minoru. The music is composed by Kosuwa Shota, and the animation production is handled by Studio P YUKAI.
The story of "Snack Bus-E" revolves around the bar owner Akemi and "Mama" Bus-E and their quirky customers. The original series continues in the Japanese edition of the magazine Weekly Young Jump, with 13 manga volumes released so far.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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