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AMBot | 06/09/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The adaptation of the manga "The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses" by Kouji Seo continues to develop. The official Twitter account of the anime announced that Sumire Uesaka has taken on the voice role. She will play a new character introduced in the tenth episode of the series.
The character Uesaka will bring to life is Kikka, the younger twin sister of Ōka Makuzawa. Kikka's character makes her debut in the series in the tenth episode,
"The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses" premiered on April 7 and is currently being streamed on Crunchyroll for international viewers. The anime, directed by Satoshi Kuwabara, is produced by Tezuka Productions. Alongside Kuwabara, Keiichirō Ōchi wrote the series scripts, Masatsune Noguchi designed the characters, and Shu Kanematsu and Miki Sakurai composed the music. Additionally, NeRiAme and Miki Satō are responsible for the opening and ending themes, respectively.
The story revolves around Hayato, who plans to sell his grandmother's old café after her death. However, he is unaware that the café houses five young women who consider themselves part of his grandmother's family. Convinced by their sincere desire to keep the café running, Hayato decides to give it a try, even though he struggles to manage the café with the five strong-willed women.
The character Uesaka will bring to life is Kikka, the younger twin sister of Ōka Makuzawa. Kikka's character makes her debut in the series in the tenth episode,
"The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses" premiered on April 7 and is currently being streamed on Crunchyroll for international viewers. The anime, directed by Satoshi Kuwabara, is produced by Tezuka Productions. Alongside Kuwabara, Keiichirō Ōchi wrote the series scripts, Masatsune Noguchi designed the characters, and Shu Kanematsu and Miki Sakurai composed the music. Additionally, NeRiAme and Miki Satō are responsible for the opening and ending themes, respectively.
The story revolves around Hayato, who plans to sell his grandmother's old café after her death. However, he is unaware that the café houses five young women who consider themselves part of his grandmother's family. Convinced by their sincere desire to keep the café running, Hayato decides to give it a try, even though he struggles to manage the café with the five strong-willed women.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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