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Play It Cool, Guys Anime Reveals Character Trailer, Visual for Soma Shiki

The upcoming Play It Cool, Guys anime has revealed a character trailer and visual for Soma Shiki. Similar reveals were made for the three other main characters of the series. Shiki is voiced by Shoya Chiba, and you can see his character trailer below:

Character trailer for Soma Shiki from Play It Cool Guys anime

Studio Pierrot is animating the series, with Kon Chiaki directing it. Eri Taguchi is in charge of the character designs, Makoto Uezu is in charge of the series composition, and Masato Nakayama is composing the music. 

The anime was first announced in April this year and it will premiere in October. Other cast for the anime includes Koki Uchiyama as Shun Futami, Chiaki Kobayashi as Hayate Ichikura, and Yuichiro Umehara as Takayuki Mima.

Visual for Soma Shiki – Play It Cool Guys anime

Play It Cool, Guys is based on a web manga series written and illustrated by Kokone Nata. It started off as illustrations by the author before being serialized on Pixiv in February 2019 as a web manga. It was then also in Square Enix’s Gangan Comics Pixiv.

Yen Press has licensed the manga in English, describing the plot as:
Enter: a group of cool guys who seem like they’ve got that unapproachable swag. But look closer and you’ll find a bunch of dorks who’ve gotten the act down pat. So sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy watching these clumsy dudes try to look cool all day, every day.

Source: Comic Natalie
©Kokone Nata/SQUARE ENIX, “Cool Doji Boys” Production Committee

Teddy Cambosa

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