Hitomi Nabatame, Kousuke Toriumi, Nobuo Tobita join voice cast for Sunday series
The official website for the anime adaptation of Tomoki Izumi’s manga Mieruko-cha revealed the three cast members on Sunday.
Hitomi Nabatame as Tōko Yotsuya Kousuke Toriumi as Mamoru Yotsuya Nobuo Tobita as Junji Rōsoku
The anime premiered on October 3, and Funimation is streaming the anime.
The stars of the show:
Sora Amamiya voices Miko Yotsuya Kaede Hondo voices Hana Yurikawa Ayane Sakura voices Yulia Nikaidō Yūichi Nakamura voices Zen Tо̄no Ikuko Tani voices Godmother Yumiri Hanamori voices Kyōsuke Yotsuya
Yen Press publishes the manga in English and it describes the story:
One day, Miko suddenly started seeing strange creatures that others couldn’t. Her reaction is not to run, not to face them, but to do her best to completely ignore them! Will she be able to keep a calm face and carry on with her daily life while surrounded by terrifying monsters?
Sora Amamiya will also perform the opening theme song “Mienai Kara ne !?” (Because you can’t see them, right!?) and the ending theme song “Mita na? Mita yo ne?? Miteru yo ne ???” (You Saw It? You Saw It, Right?? You’re See It Right Now, Right ???) is her character.
Yuki Ogawa (FLCL Progressive, Miru Tights, Interspecies Reviewers) is directing the anime at Passione. Kenta Ihara (Saga of Tanya the Evil, Cautious Hero, Shachibato! President, It’s Time for Battle!) is supervising and writing the series scripts. Chikashi Kadekaru (Juni Taisen: Zodiac War, For Whom the Alchemist Exists) is designing the characters and is also the chief animation director. Makoto Uno (High School DxD Hero, Interspecies Reviewers) is designing the monsters. Takahiro Majima (Interspecies Reviewers) and Shintarō Matsushima are assistant directors and assistant directors, respectively. Kana Utatane (RE-MAIN) is composing the music.