After a leak on Weibo’s social network, it was revealed that the manga series was written and illustrated by Kenjiro Hata, Tonikaku kawaii, will have a new animation project the details of which will be announced soon.

Despite the fact that some Twitter accounts and / or blogs have given assurances that this is a second season, it is still not a fact that this new version is a direct sequel.

Tonikaku kawaii

The series premiered in Japan on October 3rd and will broadcast its final episode on the platform tomorrow. Crunchyroll. For his part, Hata began publishing the manga in the magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday from the publisher Shogakukan The publisher released the thirteenth compiled volume on October 16, and the 14th volume appeared in Japanese stores on December 19.

Cast

  • Akari Kitou like Tsukasa.
  • Junya Enoki like NASA.
  • Yuu Serizawa as Kaname Arisugawa.
  • Sumire Uesaka as Aya Arisugawa.
  • Konomi Kohara as Chitose Kaginoji.

Production team

  • Hiroshi ikehata ((Murenase Seton Gakuen) is responsible for directing the anime in the studios Seven arches of pictures.
  • Kazuho Hyodo ((Kiratto Pri Chan) is responsible for writing and monitoring the series scripts.
  • Masakatsu sasaki ((Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai) is responsible for the character design.
  • Endou is responsible for the composition of the soundtrack under the direction of Satoshi Motoyama.

Tonikaku Kawaii Synopsis

The romantic comedy follows a boy named Nasa who meets the beautiful girl Tsukasa on the day he starts school and immediately falls in love with her. Nasa confesses her feelings to him, but she replies that she will only date him if they get married.

Years later, when Nasa turns 18, Tsukasa reappears in his life and asks for his promised marriage. This is how your newly married life begins.

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