Summer anime "Monster Musume no iru Nichijo" reveals advance scene photos of episodes 1 and 2! Also the cast of the main character

The TV anime "Monster Musume no iru Nichijo (Everyday Life with Monster Girls)," which will start in July, has released advance scene photos of the first/second episodes.



Monster Musume no iru Nichijo" is an anime work based on the manga series by Oka Yado, which is serialized in the monthly COMIC Ryu magazine. It is a harem love comedy in which unique "monster girls" such as Mia of the Lamia tribe whose lower body is a snake, Papi of the Harpy tribe with bird wings and legs, and Centaur of the Centaur tribe whose lower body is a horse, move into the protagonist's house one after another and live together. The film is a harem romantic comedy. Directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara of "Yoru no Yatterman" and "Muromi-san on the Beach," series composition and screenplay by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu of "Yoru no Yatterman" and "Is Your Order a Rabbit? and "Yoru no Yatterman" and "Hatchigami no Muromi-san," series composition and screenplay by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu, character design by Takaya Sunagawa, and animation production by Larke x Seva.

The preceding scene photos of the first and second episodes have been released. The three monster girls (Mia, Papi, and Centrair) can be seen looking very attracted to the main character, Kimito Kururu. The cast of Kimito Rairu and the setting picture of Kimito Rairu are also revealed. The cast is Junji Mashima.


In addition, the original serialization magazine, Monthly COMIC Ryu, will be running three consecutive issues of the series starting with the September issue, which will feature three consecutive covers, a series of collection appendices, gravure by voice actors, and much more.


Junji Mashima (playing the role of Kimito Kururu) commented: --Impressions of the character I play.
--Enthusiasm for the character he plays, including his impression of the character
Kimito is a really kind man... He is not uninterested in women, but he knows what is more important than that.
He is a man who knows what's important. I want to play the role well while keeping that in mind.
--Message to the audience
It may seem a bit sexually explicit (laugh), but there is much more to this work than that. I want to make it a "wonderful man" that everyone who sees it can easily relate to!

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