After lying low since its announcement in March 2021, the Liar Liar anime today revealed that it will be a TV series airing in 2023. A teaser visual and special promo video was also released, along with the main cast and staff.
Teaser Visual
Special PV
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The newly announced main cast is as follows:
Genta Nakamura as
Hiroto Shinohara
Yukina Shuto (Shizuku in Idoly Pride) as
Shirayuki Himeji
Wakana Kuramochi (Caph in The Duke of Death and His Maid)
Sarasa Saionji
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Based on the light novels by Haruki Kuou and konomi, Liar Liar is being directed by Naoki Matsuura (Black Clover episode director) and Satoru Ohno at studio GEEKTOYS, with series composition by Momoka Toyoda (My Happy Marriage) and character designs by Yumi Nakamura (Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku OVA), alongside these staff members:
- Color Design: Yasuya Yuki
- Art Direction: Tomotaka Park
- Technical Director: Baek-Ryun Chae
- Editing: Kuniyuki Takahashi
- Sound Direction: Ryosuke Naya
- Music: Kuniyuki Takahashi, Keiichi Hirokawa
As previously reported, the story is described as such:
"Academy" is a school island where students compete against each other in a duel called "game" to determine their rank. Hiroto Shinohara got the top score ever in the entrance exam to the school island, which is the most difficualt in Japan, and beat last year's absolute champion, Sarasa Saionji, on the first day of transferring to the school. He becomes the "Seven Star," who reigns supreme, faster than any other in history. In order for him to fulfill his purpose on the island, he has to stay at the top even if it's a lie. To do so, he'll use anything, including cheating by Himeji, the beautiful maid who assists him as her master, and his complicity with Saionji, who is actually a fake lady. Win it all with lies and intelligence! The school brain game begins now!
Source: Comic Natalie
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