Kyoto Animation to Adapt Keiichi Arawi’s City Manga into Anime in 2025 – Hey there anime fans, Get ready for a new wave of comedy, as Kyoto Animation has announced that they will be adapting the City manga by Keiichi Arawi into an anime set to release in 2025.
The show, titled City The Animation, has already shared details about the main staff, cast, and even released a teaser trailer and key art. An official website and social media pages for the anime have also been launched.
Main Cast and Characters
The anime will feature some well-known voice actors in its main cast:
- Midori Nagumo, voiced by Mikako Komatsu, known for her role as Amber in Tales of Wedding Rings
- Niikura, voiced by Aki Toyosaki, who also played Nau in Sengoku Youko
- Wako Izumi, voiced by Yui Ishikawa, famous for voicing Elise in Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady with the Lamp
About the Original Manga
Kodansha serialized the City manga from February 2016 to February 2021 in their Morning seinen magazine, and it has 13 collected volumes in Japan. An English version of the manga is also available through Vertical Comics. The story is set in a seemingly ordinary town, filled with funny, heartwarming, and unexpected events happening to the quirky residents.
Teaser Art and Director
The teaser art for City The Animation shows the main characters- Midori, Niikura, and Wako, sitting in a giant toy box surrounded by oversized toys, reflecting the playful and whimsical nature of the show. Taichi Ishidate will be directing the anime at Kyoto Animation, known for their high-quality animation and storytelling.
What to Expect
City The Animation promises to bring laughter, love, and a touch of everyday chaos as it explores the lives of its unique characters. Despite being set in an ordinary town, the series is anything but ordinary, offering a mix of comedic and touching moments that showcase the unpredictable nature of life in this lively city.
With Kyoto Animation’s reputation for delivering exceptional work, fans can look forward to an entertaining and visually stunning adaptation of Keiichi Arawi’s beloved manga. Welcome to the fun and unexpected world of City.
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