The official Twitter account for the upcoming TV anime for the adaptation of Horimiya announced today the start date for the rom-com series based on the manga drawn by Daisuke Hagiwara, based on the original 4-koma by HERO. The series will start on Japanese TV on January 9, with a premiere on TBS and affiliated channels.
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— TVアニメ「ホリミヤ」公式 (@horimiya_anime) November 17, 2020
2021年1月9日より 毎週土曜
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とちぎテレビ・群馬テレビ・BS11=24:30~
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にて放送スタート!お楽しみに!
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Previously released trailer:
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— TVアニメ「ホリミヤ」公式 (@horimiya_anime) November 2, 2020
■キャスト#仙石翔:#岡本信彦#綾崎レミ:#M・A・O#河野桜:#近藤玲奈
https://t.co/Zzh9rmdcBm
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#ホリミヤ pic.twitter.com/YxNnIC4fxZ
Masashi Ishihama (PERSONA5 the Animation) directs the Horimiya TV anime series at Cloverworks with Takao Yoshioka (Working'!) on the script and Haruko Iizuka (Inu x Boku Secret Service) designing the characters.
The Horimiya manga series is drawn by Daisuke Hagiwara, based on the original 4-koma by HERO. Yen Press licenses the series for English speaking audiences and describes it as such:
Admired at school for her friendly attitude and academic achievements, high school student Kyouko Hori has been hiding another side to herself. With her parents often away from home due to work, Hori also has to look after her younger brother and do the housework, leaving no opportunities to make friends and socialize outside of school. Meanwhile, Izumi Miyamura is seen as a brooding, glasses-wearing, otaku. In reality, he is a gentle person hopeless at studying. He also has nine piercings hidden behind his long hair and a tattoo along his back and left shoulder.
By sheer happenstance, Hori and Miyamura cross paths outside of school—neither looking as the other expects. These seemingly polar opposites become fast friends, sharing with each other a side of themselves they have never shown to anyone else.
The Horimiya TV anime premieres on January 9 at 24:30 (effectively 12:30 AM on January 10) on Japanese TV.
Source: Horiyima on Twitter
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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
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