AMBot | 12/24/2025 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
For the upcoming anime series "Tōmei Otoko to Ningen Onna ~Sono Uchi Fūfu ni Naru Futari~" (English title: Transparent Man and Human Woman), a second extensive promotional video and the names of further voice actors have been released.

The newly released video provides deeper insights into the romantic development between the main characters. It begins with a significant confession by the transparent man, Akira Tounome, to the human woman, Shizuka Yakō. Scenes are also shown in which Yakō reacts to Tounome's advances with joyful confusion, as well as moments in which she is observed by her colleagues.

Two further voice actors and their roles have been announced:

- Kōsuke Madara is voiced by Junya Enoki. The character is described as a lively and sociable lawyer who frequently visits the detective agency for investigation assignments.

- Twin receives his voice from Shinnosuke Tachibana. This character is the father of another figure named Light and a successful businessman.

Additionally, an official web radio titled "Tōmei Otoko to Ningen Onna ~Sonomama Radio o Yaru Futari~" has been launched. The moderation is handled by the voice actors of the main roles, Yohei Azakami (Akira Tounome) and Yuzuka Nukui (Shizuka Yakō). The program's concept is to share the charm of the "invisible" story through the "invisible" medium of radio.

The series, based on a popular web manga by Iwaki Neko, tells the unusual love story between the invisible but gentlemanly detective Akira Tounome and his gentle, visually impaired assistant Shizuka Yakō. Although Tounome can make himself invisible, Yakō instinctively senses his presence through her other senses. The plot follows their hesitant, heartwarming path to each other amidst their daily work routine in a detective agency.

The animation production is handled by Project No.9. Direction and series composition are the responsibility of Mitsuo Seta, while Umibara Marie is in charge of character design. The musical framework is provided by the opening song "Ding-dong" by Mao Abe and the ending song "Hoshimegane" by Kaori Ishihara.

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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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