Junichi Suwabe, Sayaka Ohara, Chihiro Shirat, Kent Itō are voicing the characters
Kodoani.com – Official website for anime adaptations of manga My Home Hero of Naoki Yamakawa and Masashi Asaki revealed the first trailer for the anime on Friday. The teaser reveals the anime’s cast, staff, and April 2023 premiere date.
The voice cast includes:
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Junichi Suwabe as Tetsuo Tosu, a 47-year-old toy maker
Sayaka Ohara as Kasen Tosu, Tetsuo’s 41-year-old wife and steadfast confidant
Chihiro Shirata as Reika Tosu, the only daughter of the Tosu family, and a first-year college student.
Kent Itō as Kyōichi Majima, a 20-year-old member of an organized crime group
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Shinichiro Miki lồng tiếng Yoshitatsu Matori, cha của Nobuto
Keita Tada as Nobuto Matori, Reika’s boyfriend
Rumi Okubo as Hibiki, a hostess who becomes Nobuto’s lover after they met a year ago
Akio Ohtsuka as Kubo, a leader in an organized crime group
Takashi Kamei is the anime director at Tezuka Productions. Kohei Kiyasu writes and oversees the series’ scripts. Masatsune Noguchi designed the characters. Yukio Abe is an art designer. Kenji Kawai is composing the music, while Takumi Itō is the sound director. Kiyotaka Kawada is noted for sound effects.
Yamakawa and Asaki launched the manga in Weekly Young Magazine in May 2017. The manga’s 17th volume is published on February 4th and the 18th volume will ship on October 6th. The manga continues with a sixth season. third and final installment in issue 29 of Weekly Young Magazine on June 20. The final installment picks up the story seven years after the second. The manga went on hiatus after the end of the second season in October 2021.
The manga revolves around an office worker with a reliable wife and a daughter in college, who can act a bit rebellious at times, but leads a happy life on his own terms. ta. Until one day he discovers his daughter has been beaten, and from there begins a journey into a dangerous world to protect his family.
Yamakawa and Akinari Nao’s I’m Standing on a Million Lives manga got a television anime adaptation that premiered in October 2020. The anime’s second season premiered in July 2021. Kodansha Comics is publishing the manga in English.
Asaki drew the art for Yuma Ando’s Psychometrer and Psychometrer Eiji manga, and also drew the IWGP: Denshi no Hoshi manga for the Ikebukuro West Gate Park franchise.