Cultural Exchange With A Game Center Girl anime has revealed the a new key visual, as well as the main trailer and a July 6 premiere date. Studio NOMAD is handling the animation.
The previously revealed teaser first introduced the main voice cast, which includes Sally Amaki as Lily Baker and Shoya Chiba as Renji Kusakabe. New additions include:
- Reo Osanai as Aoi Kusakabe
- Asaki Yuikawa as Karin Kaga
- Kaori Ishihara as Hotaru Katsuragi
- Ai Kayano as Momoko Mochizuki
The opening song for the anime is “Futari no Start Button” by Sally Amaki (as Lily Baker) and Reo Osanai (as Aoi Kusakabe). The ending theme song will be “Amusing Flavor” also by Sally Amaki. The new trailer introduces the new voice cast, as well as the opening song.
The new visual features even more characters, and you can check it out below.
Toshihiro Kikuchi will direct the Cultural Exchange With A Game Center Girl anime, with series composition by Yasunori Yamada, character design by Rikiya Okano, and music by Takuro Iga. The full staff for the anime includes:
- Director: Toshihiro Kikuchi
- Series Composition: Yasunori Yamada
- Character Design: Rikiya Okano
- Art Director: Isamu Nishiyama
- Art Setting: Kenta Masuda (GROUND)
- Color Design: Yukiko Shigemitsu
- Editing: Mutsumi Takemiya
- Sound Director: Yasunori Ebina
- Sound Effects: Kiyotaka Kawata
- Recording Adjustment: Shunpei Takeuchi
- Sound Production: zuvo.
- Music: Takuro Iga
- Casting: Wataru Matsuoka (Full Power Production)
- Animation Production: Nomad
Hirokazu Yasuhara began the Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl manga in December 2019 on Twitter and Pixiv. It was later serialized by Fujimi Shobo via the Niconico Seiga website since May 2020, with nine volumes released as of December 2024.
The anime adaptation was announced in August, with Yasuhara thanking fans for the support and inviting them to wait for future updates.
The synopsis is described:
A Heartwarming Comedy with a Cute British Girl
The protagonist, Renji Kusakabe, who works part-time at an arcade, unexpectedly meets a British girl named Lily, and somehow, they end up exchanging diary entries!?
Though Renji is constantly thrown off by the innocent and lively Lily, is this cross-cultural exchange leading to friendship, or perhaps…?
Source: Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl Official Website
©Hirokazu Yasuhara/KADOKAWA/Cultural Exchange with Game Center Girl Association
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