Sakamoto Days Getting Anime Treatment in 2025 – Sakamoto Days fam, listen up because I’ve got some juicy news that’s gonna make your otaku hearts skip a beat.
Sakamoto Days is a manga about a retired assassin who works as a convenience store owner. Well, hold onto your katanas because it’s getting the anime treatment, and it’s dropping hotter than Sakamoto’s killer moves in January 2025.
We’ve got Masaki Watanabe in the director’s chair, yeah, the same dude who brought us “Bartender.” If that’s not enough to get your anime senses tingling, we’ve got Taku Kishimoto on series composition. He’s the mastermind behind “BLUE LOCK.”
They just dropped the voice cast lineup, and it’s like the team raided the “Top 10 Anime Voice Actors” list:
- Shin Asakura voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki (Hayato in WIND BREAKER)
- Lu Shaotang voiced by Ayane Sakura (Uraraka in My Hero Academia)
- Aoi Sakamoto voiced by Nao Toyama (Rin in Laid-Back Camp)
- Hana Sakamoto voiced by Hina Kino (Akira in Train to the End of the World)
- Heisuke Mashimo voiced by Ryota Suzuki (Toma in WIND BREAKER)
- Piisuke voiced by Miyari Nemoto (Sazanka in In the Heart of Kunoichi Tsubaki)
They didn’t just reveal the names but teased the little character intro videos too. It’s like a sneak peek into the world of Sakamoto Days.
Sakamoto used to be this top-tier assassin, but he hung up his guns, got married, had a kid, and ran a convenience store. But you know how it goes in anime, the past always comes back to bite you usually with a job offer you can’t refuse.
So, whether you’re a die-hard manga fan ready to see your favorite scenes animated, or you’re just here for the comedy and action, Sakamoto Days is shaping up to be the anime to watch in 2025.
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