Witch-seeking romantic comedy anime "Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches" announces broadcasting stations! Advance screening of the first episode to be held on March 14.

Broadcasting stations and event information have been announced for the TV anime "Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches," which will start in April.


Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches" is an anime work based on the manga by Miki Yoshikawa, which is serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine. It is a school comedy that depicts the main character, who is constantly causing problems at a private preparatory school, getting involved in a search for "witches" who are rumored to be seven in the school. The animation production will be handled by Leiden Film. Incidentally, like Miki Yoshikawa's previous work "Yankee-kun to Megane-chan," a live-action drama adaptation has already been made.

The broadcast stations announced this time are TOKYO MX, Yomiuri TV, TV Aichi, TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting, TV Hokkaido, Nishinippon Broadcasting, and others starting in April. A preliminary screening of the first episode will be held at Cinemart Shinjuku from 14:00 on March 14, prior to the TV broadcast. The event will also include talks by Miki Yoshikawa (original author), Seiki Takuno (director), Ryota Osaka (Ryu Yamada), and Saori Hayami (Urara Shiraishi). Tickets are 2,000 yen. For more information, please visit the official website (http://www.yamajo-anime.com/).

Miki Yoshikawa (original author) comments
I am really moved to see the characters I had in my head actually speaking and moving. Please look forward to hearing the voices of the characters as you imagine them, and to seeing the pictures that move around so vigorously!


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