On the official website of ComicFesta Anime It has been announced that the manga will be written and illustrated by Tamami Katsura, Sex Gobusata, Sotsugyou Shimasu, will have an anime adaptation. The series has dated its premiere for the month of October this year.

The censored version will air on the Tokyo MX channel in October, while an issue with explicit scenes will air later on the ComicFesta Anime website.

For his part, Katsura published the manga digitally under the name Sex Gobusata, Sotsugyou Shimasu and later as editor Suiseisha began to publish it under the name Otona nya Koi no Shikata ga Wakaranee!. The publisher published the third compilation volume on October 18.

Cast

Kento itou (normal version) and Chasuke (explicit version) as Shuji Majima.

Kaede Yuasa (normal version) and Yuzu-Hachimitsu (explicit version) as Mio Sudou.

Shinichiro Kamio (normal version) e Ichiya Koi (explicit version) as Koutarou Tokura.

Mashiro Kazahana as Ai Kawamoto.

Production team

  • Hiroyuki Furukawa (Hajimete no Gal, Erz ga Suki nano wa Imouto dakedo Imouto ja nai, Okusama ga Seitokaichou!) is responsible for directing the anime in the studios Ether kitten.
  • Nora Mori (Peter Grill on Kenja no Jikan9 is responsible for writing and overseeing the scripts.
  • To-Ru Zekku is responsible for the character design and the direction of animation.

Synopsis by Sex Gobusata, Sotsugyou Shimasu

The romantic comedy story revolves around two people, both in their thirties. Mio Sudou is an office worker who hasn’t had a boyfriend in five years and has already forgotten what love feels like. On the other hand, Shuji Majima is a very handsome business consultant who, despite his perfect looks, hasn’t had a girlfriend in seven years.

Mio meets Shuji at a homecoming party, but finds him disgusting when he tells her, “I don’t like women.” However, a provocative comment from Mio takes things in an unexpected direction.

Source: Comic Natalie

(c) Su タ マ Su / Suiseisha Inc.

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