The upcoming My Stepmom’s Daughter Is My Ex anime has revealed a new trailer right after the advance screening of the first episode on June 26, 2022. The official premiere of the show will be on July 6, 2022. You can watch the video below:
The video features the anime’s ending song titled “Futari Pinocchio” by hiroe. Hiro Shimono voices the protagonist, Mizuto Irido, and Rina Hidaka is lending her voice to the main heroine, Yume Irido. Ikumi Hasegawa (Akatsuki Minami), Nobuhiko Okamoto (Kogure Kawanami), and Miyu Tomita (Isana Higashira) are also joining the cast of the series. A key visual featuring Yume has also been revealed:
Shinsuke Yanagi is directing the My Stepmom’s Daughter Is My Ex anime series at studio Project No. 9. The series will be available on Crunchyroll.
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My Stepmom’s Daughter Is My Ex is a Japanese light novel series by Kyosuke Kamishiro, with Takayaki’s illustrations. Kadokawa Shoten has been serializing it since 2018, and it currently has 8 volumes available. The 9th volume of the series will be released on July 1, 2022.
Fujimi Shobo has been publishing a manga adaptation of the series by Rei Kusakabe since 2019, and as of now, it has 4 volumes available. J-Novel Club licensed the My Stepmom’s Daughter Is My Ex light novel series in English and describes the plot as:
Ah, high school. Is there any better place to start fresh after a horrible middle school relationship? Nope! Not unless your ex ends up at the same school as you and is now your stepsibling. What was supposed to be a sanctuary of peace where I could avoid ever seeing her again has become a living nightmare! Everywhere I look, I see her—in my house, in my school, in my class. There’s no escape! She even claims that she’s the older sibling. Like hell she is! But I won’t lose to her. After all, I’m the older brother in this new family situation. That’s right, we’re family now. No matter how much we may have thought we loved each other before, we saw one another’s true colors and realized we weren’t meant for each other. That’s why even though we may keep up a buddy-buddy sibling act for the sake of our parents, things will never go back to the way they used to be.
Source: Official Twitter
© Kyosuke Kamishiro, KADOKAWA / “TsureKano” Production Committee
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