The series has sold more than 1 million copies! The TV anime adaptation of "Hon'suki no Gekkoukoujo: I Can't Choose the Means to Become a Librarian" is in the works!

It has been announced that the novel "Hon-ki no Gekkoukoujo: I Can't Choose My Means to Become a Librarian" will be adapted into a TV anime.


The novel "Honkaku no Gekkoukoujou - To be a Librarian, You Can't Choose Your Means" is a novel by Kouzuki Miya, published by TO Books. The series has sold more than 1 million copies and was named "This light novel is amazing!" (Takarajimasya, Inc.) in 2018 and 2019, and was awarded No. 1 (in the book and novels category) for two consecutive years.

This time, it was announced that the work will be adapted into an animated TV series. Along with this announcement, a teaser visual of the main character Mine holding a book and a teaser PV starring Hiroka Iguchi and Tadashi Hayami were also released.

Teaser PV released on the official website!



Work information】 ※Honorific titles are omitted.
■Anime: "Honkaku no Gekkoukoujou: To become a librarian, you can't choose your means.
Original story: "Hon-kiha no Gekkoukoujo: To become a librarian, you can't choose your means" (TO Books)
Author: Miya Kouzuki / Illustration: Yu Shiina

<Staff
Director : Mitsuru Hongo
Assistant Director : Yoshiki Kawasaki
Series Composition : Mariko Kunisawa
Character Design:Yoshiaki Yanagida, Toshihisa Kaitani
Animation Production : Asia-do

<Cast
Mine:Yuka Iguchi
Ferdinand:Syo Hayami

<Introduction
Reino Motosu, who lives in modern Japan, dies the same day she gets her dream job at a library.
She still has such unfulfilled longing to read more books, but when she comes to her senses, she regains consciousness in the body of an otherworldly young girl named Mine.

The story takes place in Ehrenfest, an otherworldly, medieval-like city ruled by nobles with magical powers.
In the midst of a strict status system, Mine, a young girl with knowledge of modern Japan, struggles to obtain a book.

©Kazuki Miya, TO Books / Book Lover's Preoccupation Production Committee

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