I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class anime revealed a character visual and trailer for Himari Ishikura ahead of the show’s January 3, 2025 premiere date. Studios Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ are in charge of the animation, with Hiroyuki Oshima as the director. The first trailer for the anime was revealed in September, along with the additional cast.
Himari is voiced by Sayumi Suzushiro, and you can watch her trailer below.
Also check out the visual:
Himari was also featured in the main trailer. It features the opening theme song “More Than a Lover, Less Than Love” by the idol group =LOVE.
The rest of the voice cast for the anime includes:
- Shogo Sakata as Saito Hojo
- Hinaki Yano voices Akane Sakuramori
- Nene Hieda as Shisei Hojo
- Hochu Otsuka as Tenryu Hojo
- Fumi Hirano as Chiyo Sakuramori
You can see all the characters in the main visual below:
Seiju Amano writes the I Got Married to the Girl I Hate Most in Class (Class no Daikirai na Joshi to Kekkon suru Koto ni Natta.) light novel series, featuring illustrations by Nanami Narumi. The manga was first serialized by Media Factory in December 2020, with 9 volumes published as of August 23, 2024. There is also a manga adaptation illustrated by mosskonbu, which was licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment.
The original novel illustrator Nanami Narumi will work on the character design for the anime along with the manga adaptation’s artist mosskonbu. The key staff consists of:
- Director: Hiroyuki Oshima
- Series Composition: Tatsuya Takahashi
- Character Design: Nanako Tazu
- Music: Arisa Okehazama
- Animation Production: Studio Gokumi × AXsiZ
The story follows high school student Saito Hojo, who ends up having to marry Akane Sakuramori, a classmate that he’d considered his worst enemy in school. She tells him she’ll kill him if he tells anyone in school, and they constantly argue in their newlywed life. As they gradually grow closer to each other, new love interests/rivals join the fray.
Source: Official Website
© Seiju Amano, KADOKAWA/Kurakon Production Committee
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