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Yuu Yoshinaga Launches New Series – News

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Saredo, Futari wa Kusare En debuts on June 12



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The June issue of Shogakukan‘s Betsucomi magazine announced on Wednesday Yuu Yoshinaga will debut a new series titled Saredo, Futari wa Kusare En (Even So, We Have an Undesirable, Yet Inseparable Love) in the magazine’s next issue on June 12.

The story follows childhood friends Muku Mochigi and Kyо̄ Yakumo, who are stuck with each other, despite constantly bickering and fighting. As they transition into high school, their strange relationship begins to change unexpectedly.

Yoshinaga launched the Diary of a Female Lead: Shujinkou Nikki (pictured right) series in Betsucomi in August 2021. Yoshinaga ended the manga’s main story in May 2025. Shogakukan shipped the 12th and final compiled book volume on January 26. Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga and shipped the fifth volume on January 13.

The series returned for a short “Special Episode” serialization in the August issue of Betsucomi last July. 

Source: Betsucomi June issue


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‘Oni no Hanayome’ Reveals Additional Cast, Second Character Promo

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The official website for the television anime adaptation of Kureha‘s Oni no Hanayome (The Ogre’s Bride) novel revealed additional cast and the second character promotional video on Saturday. The anime series is scheduled to premiere in July 2026.

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Takamichi Araki: Taito Ban (Akujiki Reijou to Kyouketsu Koushaku)

Ouga Kiyama: Nobunaga Shimazaki (Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan)

Sakurako Kiyama: Aya Endou (Date A Live)

Kazuhito Oomiya (Chou Shounen Tanteidan Neo) is directing the anime at Colored Pencil Animation Japan, with Yumi Kamakura (Working!!! director) handling the series composition. Hikari Tanaka (Obey Me!) is in charge of the main character design, while Hiroko Shigekuni (Fruits Basket: Prelude chief animation director) serves as character designer. Masaru Yokoyama (Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko!) is composing the music.

Kureha originally began penning the fantasy romance novel on the Novema! website in 2019. Starts Shuppan began publishing the novel under its Starts Shuppan Bunko imprint with illustrations by Yuu Shiratani in October 2020 and released the ninth volume in May 2024.

Jun Togashi began drawing a manga adaptation on the Star Shuppan’s noicomi web magazine in December 2021. Star Shuppan published the ninth volume on March 27.

NTT Solmare began publishing the manga in English on its Manga Plaza platform in March 2025.

Character Promo 2

Source: Comic Natalie

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‘Cyborg 009: Nemesis’ Reveals Additional Cast

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The official website of the Cyborg 009: Nemesis anime series revealed additional cast and a new visual (pictured right) on Friday. The anime adapting Shoutarou Ishinomori‘s action sci-fi manga will begin streaming in Summer 2026.

Cast

Joe Shimamura/009: Yuuki Kaji (Shingeki no Kyojin, Guilty Crown)

Mew/Nemesis 001: Rina Hidaka (Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken)

Blizzard/Nemesis 002: Yoshimasa Hosoya (Trigun Stampede)

Crack/Nemesis 003: Hiroshi Kamiya (One Piece, Bungo Stray Dogs)

Opro/Nemesis 004: Kikuko Inoue (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)

Aspida/Nemesis 005: Tetsu Inada (Boku no Hero Academia 2nd Season)

Blitz/Nemesis 006: Shion Wakayama (Lycoris Recoil)

Morphine/Nemesis 007: Maaya Uchida (Chainsaw Man)

Depth/Nemesis 008: Ayane Sakura (Tokyo Ghoul:re)

Hideki Anbo (Yakitori) is directing the anime at ARECT. Atsuhiro Tomioka (Fairy Tail: 100-nen Quest) and Charatex are penning the script, and sanorin (Boku no Kanojo wa Dekkawaii manga) is designing the characters.

Ishinomori launched the action sci-fi manga in Weekly Shounen King in July 1964. The manga ran in multiple magazines over the years, eventually concluding its regular serialization in Weekly Shounen Sunday in 1981.

Toei Animation produced the first television anime in 1968, followed by a second anime adaptation in 1979. A 50-episode third anime adaptation aired from Fall 2001 to Fall 2002.

The manga was also adapted into an anime movie in 1966, 1967, 1980, and 2012. The Cyborg 009: Call of Justice trilogy premiered in Japan from November to December in 2016.

Source: Comic Natalie

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Witch on the Holy Night Anime Film Reveals Returning Main Cast – News

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ufotable revealed returning cast on Saturday for the anime film of Type-Moon‘s visual novel PC game Mahōtsukai no Yoru (Witch on the Holy Night).

Haruka Tomatsu as Aoko Aozaki

Visual for Aoko Aozaki
Image via Witch on the Holy Night anime film’s website

Kana Hanazawa as Alice Kuonji

Visual for Alice Kuonji
Image via Witch on the Holy Night anime film’s website

Yūsuke Kobayashi as Soujyuro Sizuki

Visual for Soujyuro Sizuki
Image via Witch on the Holy Night anime film’s website
Witch on the Holy Night first key visual
Image via Witch on the Holy Night film’s X/Twitter account

The film is slated to open this year.

The story of the original Witch on the Holy Night visual novel is set in the late 1980s, and centers on protagonist Aoko Aozaki, one of two sister heirs to a long family line of modern mages. Although she is disinterested in magic, she is suddenly declared as the heir of their family’s magical art, and reluctantly begins her apprenticeship under Alice Kuonji, a young witch who lives in a lonely manor atop a hill. Aoko balances her duties of learning the arcane, while also serving as her school’s student council president. She also makes the acquaintance of Sōjūrō Shizuki (romanized as Soujyuro Sizuki in the English version of the game), a new transfer student who is unfamiliar with much of the modern world, and contends with the plots of her older sister Tōko Aozaki, who feels that her birthright has been denied.

Type-Moon most recently released the game on Steam in December 2023.

Aniplex released the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch version of the game in the West in December 2022, on the same day as the game’s Japanese release date. The PS4 and Switch versions have sold more than 150,000 copies worldwide.

Mahōtsukai no Yoru was one of the first collaborations between Kinoko Nasu and artist Takashi Takeuchi in the mid-90s, preceding their founding of Type-Moon. Initially a novel, Nasu and Takeuchi only showed the draft to friends and did not officially release it. Type-Moon eventually developed it into a visual novel with graphics by Hirokazu Koyama that shipped in April 2012, with two sequels planned.

The story is noted for being one of the few tangible connections in the loosely connected “Nasuverse,” the English-speaking fan term for the shared universe and cosmology in Type-Moon‘s works, including Tsukihime, Fate/stay night, and The Garden of Sinners. An older Aoko Aozaki is an early mentor to Tsukihime protagonist Shiki Tohno, while an older Tōko Aozaki is an employer to Garden of Sinners protagonist Shiki Ryōgi. Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, the remake of Type-Moon‘s Tsukihime dōjin visual novel game, launched in Japan for PlayStation 4 and Switch in August 2021. The game launched on PS4 and Switch in English in June 2024.

Sources: Witch on the Holy Night anime’s website and X/Twitter account, Comic Natalie


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