The manga “See You Tomorrow at the Food Court” (Food Court de, Mata Ashita) is set to receive an anime adaptation in 2025. This news marks a significant milestone for creator Yoshiki Naruse’s slice-of-life masterpiece, which has captured readers’ hearts since its Twitter debut under the original title “Joshikousei ga Shaberu daku Food Court.”

Behind the Scenes: A Dream Team Assembly

The adaptation brings together an all-star production team that reads like a who’s who of anime excellence. At the helm is director Kazuomi Koga, whose portfolio includes such acclaimed series as “Re:Zero” and “The Devil is a Part-Timer!” The creative vision will be further enhanced by scriptwriter Jukki Hanada, celebrated for his work on “Steins;Gate” and “No Game No Life,” ensuring the story’s delicate balance of humor and humanity remains intact.

  • Director: Kazuomi Koga
  • Scriptwriter: Jukki Hanada
  • Character Designer and Animation Director: Kyuuta Sakai
  • Soundtrack: Kana Utatane

The Heart of the Story

At its core, “See You Tomorrow at the Food Court” weaves a tale of unexpected friendship between two seemingly opposite personalities. Wada, perceived as a reserved affluent student, harbors a secret obsession with mobile gaming and a complicated relationship with a 2D character. Meanwhile, Yamamoto, despite her intimidating exterior, pursues a passionate interest in urban legends and dedicates herself to following her favorite YouTuber.

“It’s a ‘high school girls chatting about trivial things in a food court’ story created by an exceptional production team. As another fan, I’m looking forward to the day we can share it with all of you.”

From Digital Roots to Mainstream Success

The journey of “See You Tomorrow at the Food Court” is particularly noteworthy, having evolved from its origins as a Twitter manga to securing serialization in Kadokawa’s Comic Newtype magazine in . This trajectory demonstrates the changing landscape of manga publishing and the power of social media in launching successful series.

Looking Forward

As approaches, fans and newcomers alike await this adaptation with growing anticipation. The series promises to offer a fresh take on the slice-of-life genre and explore the extraordinary moments that make life worth living.

Source: Comic Natalie
Learn More About the Production Team

Find out more about the talented individuals behind the anime adaptation of “See You Tomorrow at the Food Court” and their previous works.

  • Kazuomi Koga
  • Jukki Hanada
  • Kyuuta Sakai
  • Kana Uttan

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