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Komi Can't Communicate Anime Confirmed, Reveals Cast, Release Date, and Trailer

It is confirmed that Tomohito Oda’s Komi Can’t Communicate manga is officially getting an anime adaptation! The anime is set to premiere in October 2021, and the studio OLM will take care of the production.

You can check out the key visual for the show below:

In case you missed it, Komi Can’t Communicate appeared in the top 10 “Manga We Want To See Animated” ranking, which was released on AnimeJapan 2021.

You can also watch the trailer for the anime below:

What’s more, you can also check out some of the confirmed cast of Komi Can’t Communicate anime:

  • Aoi Koga as Shouko Komi
  • Gakuto Kajiwara as Hitohito Tadano
  • Rie Murakawa as Najimi Osana

In case you didn’t know, Komi Can’t Communicate is Japanese manga series written by Tomohito Oda. It has been published by Shogakukan in Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine since May 2016. The manga is still running and currently has 21 volumes.

The chief director of the anime is Ayumu Watanabe. Also, Kazuki Kawagoe will serve as the director. Furthermore, Deco Akao is the one who will be in charge of the anime’s script.

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Synopsis of the Story:

I want to talk, but I can’t. If people found out about this anxiety, what would I do? Komi is a girl whose beauty turns the heads of everyone around her, but she suffers from social anxiety. She has a lot of trouble communicating, and to the people around her, she comes off as unapproachable.

“How do I strike up a conversation?” “Once I do, then what do I say?” Komi can’t help but get caught up on such questions.

This story follows the school life of Komi and Tadano, who she befriends. Komi may be trembling from her heart all the way to her fingertips, but her goal is to make 100 friends! This communication comedy will have you grinning ear to ear before you know it, but at times it will make your heart ache!

Source: Oricon
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