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'Kekkon suru tte, Hontou desu ka' Reveals Additional Cast, Staff, Second Promo for Fall 2024

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The official website for the television anime adaptation of Tamiki Wakaki's Kekkon suru tte, Hontou desu ka (365 Days to the Wedding) manga revealed additional cast, staff, and the second promotional video on Friday. The anime is scheduled to premiere in October 2024.

Cast
Asako Kurokawa: Ami Koshimizu (Ookami to Koushinryou)
Hiromi Gonda: Fukushi Ochiai (One Piece)
Natsumi Komiya: Kana Asumi (Non Non Biyori)
Keisuke Itsuki: Haruki Ishiya (Bokutachi no Remake)
Shou Shinshi: Kentarou Tone (Utawarerumono: Futari no Hakuoro)
George-san: Jouji Nakata (Log Horizon)

Staff
Sub-Character Design: Miyako Nishida (Toaru Ossan no VRMMO Katsudouki)
Color Design: Aiko Yamagami (Dosanko Gal wa Namara Menkoi)
Art Director: Quanbin Zhong (Shadowverse Flame)
Art Design: Manami Takizawa (Loop 7-kaime no Akuyaku Reijou wa, Moto Tekikoku de Jiyuu Kimama na Hanayome Seikatsu wo Mankitsu suru)
Director of Photography: Iori Yokoi
Editing: Akinori Mishima (Mishima Editing Office) (Wind Breaker)
Music: Shun Narita (Noblesse), Yusuke Ceo (Dark Gathering)
Music Production: Pony Canyon
Sound Director: Ryousuke Naya (Blue Archive the Animation)
Sound Production: Studio Mausu

Hiroshi Ikehata (Dark Gathering) is directing the anime at Ashi Productions. Kazuho Hyoudou (Tonikaku Kawaii) is in charge of the series composition. Shuuji Maruyama (Isekai Cheat Magician) is designing the characters.

The anime adapts Tamiki Wakaki's workplace romance manga, which began in Big Comic Spirits magazine in March 2020 and ended in June 2023. Shogakukan shipped the 11th and final volume last July.

Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga in English in February 2023 and released the third volume on May 7.

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Is there any connection with the packedness of the fall season and the lack of big hits other than a couple of shows in the summer?
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Is there any connection with the packedness of the fall season and the lack of big hits other than a couple of shows in the summer?
@RobertBobert yeah, winter and fall season always has the most hyped anime titles, while spring has 1 or 2 titles most
Jul 5, 7:42 AM
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Oh nice I read the manga for this it had a surprisingly good amount of character development and a very cute ending I'm looking forward to the anime
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@RobertBobert yeah, winter and fall season always has the most hyped anime titles, while spring has 1 or 2 titles most
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@RobertBobert yeah, winter and fall season always has the most hyped anime titles, while spring has 1 or 2 titles most
Kimetsu, konosuba, mushoku, date a live, Mahouka, kaiju 8, slime, bnha, Yorukura, spice and wolf, hibike, yuru camp, girls band cry, black butler, I don't even wanna type anymore. So yeah that's your one or two hype titles at most from spring. Good to know.
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Is there any connection with the packedness of the fall season and the lack of big hits other than a couple of shows in the summer?
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Is there any connection with the packedness of the fall season and the lack of big hits other than a couple of shows in the summer?
Both season seems about on the same level to me. Care to explain? Summer might be a bit less but nowhere near as barebones as you are saying. Unless you are going by MAL members cause for example Elusive samurai has like only 20k members in MAL but it's very popular in japan.
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Will they be able to adapt the whole series into anime? Suppose it gets 2-cour, is that enough? I saw that there were 11 volumes, so that's quite a lot.
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SukiAni27 said:
@RobertBobert yeah, winter and fall season always has the most hyped anime titles, while spring has 1 or 2 titles most
Kimetsu, konosuba, mushoku, date a live, Mahouka, kaiju 8, slime, bnha, Yorukura, spice and wolf, hibike, yuru camp, girls band cry, black butler, I don't even wanna type anymore. So yeah that's your one or two hype titles at most from spring. Good to know.
@MegamiRem sometimes winter and spring have stacked titles. But i think winter more often than not have more than spring. Tbf no one expects girls band cry and jellyfish anime to be that good before they starts airing
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@MegamiRem sometimes winter and spring have stacked titles. But i think winter more often than not have more than spring. Tbf no one expects girls band cry and jellyfish anime to be that good before they starts airing
@SukiAni27 and the rest? Several of those are sequel for very hyped franchise. There's no such thing as specific seasons for them airing the hype shows. Any season can get stacked or not really.
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RobertBobert said:
Is there any connection with the packedness of the fall season and the lack of big hits other than a couple of shows in the summer?
Both season seems about on the same level to me. Care to explain? Summer might be a bit less but nowhere near as barebones as you are saying. Unless you are going by MAL members cause for example Elusive samurai has like only 20k members in MAL but it's very popular in japan.
@MegamiRem Look. Almost the entire summer season this year is an adaptation of romantic manga, original shows from which you don’t know what to expect and LN, a couple of sequels of hype shows and a number of traditional “I would never have watched this if it weren’t for the seasonal anime.” While the rest of the seasons this year are filled with sequels of hype shows and hype adaptations of blockbusters manga and LN. I'm not saying that it's objectively bad or that they're bad shows, but the dip in the amount of hype and schedule occupancy is quite noticeable.
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@MegamiRem Look. Almost the entire summer season this year is an adaptation of romantic manga, original shows from which you don’t know what to expect and LN, a couple of sequels of hype shows and a number of traditional “I would never have watched this if it weren’t for the seasonal anime.” While the rest of the seasons this year are filled with sequels of hype shows and hype adaptations of blockbusters manga and LN. I'm not saying that it's objectively bad or that they're bad shows, but the dip in the amount of hype and schedule occupancy is quite noticeable.
@RobertBobert it is weird, maybe its a thing the anime indusrty does on purpose, im not so sure. Any anime season after or before blockbusters fill the schedule is basically where any anime can get an audience and get popular off of that. An Tbh last season did have 3 unexpected anime originals that were pretty good. This season seems to be the " Its getting an established or new audience throughout the series" Nokotan is a very very good example, alongside alya hides her feeling behind russian, and others that i have not mentioned
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@RobertBobert it is weird, maybe its a thing the anime indusrty does on purpose, im not so sure. Any anime season after or before blockbusters fill the schedule is basically where any anime can get an audience and get popular off of that. An Tbh last season did have 3 unexpected anime originals that were pretty good. This season seems to be the " Its getting an established or new audience throughout the series" Nokotan is a very very good example, alongside alya hides her feeling behind russian, and others that i have not mentioned
@3inPunisher This may be an observational error due to the fact that it was not the summer season that lowered the hype too much, but, on the contrary, the winter and spring seasons raised it too much. But it still looks like a roller coaster.
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Where can I watch this please?

It's not on aniwatchtv and crunchyroll.

Please, can someone tell me where I can watch this one?
Aug 11, 10:26 AM
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Where can I watch this please?

It's not on aniwatchtv and crunchyroll.

Please, can someone tell me where I can watch this one?
@Neliel_Uzumaki The anime isn't out yet. It should be available on streaming websites once it starts airing in October

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