An official announcement today revealed that Everyday HOST CLUB, the popular gag comedy manga by Nimo Goto, is set to receive a short anime adaptation. The series will debut in April 2025, with a two-cour broadcast planned. Accompanying the announcement, a key visual for the anime was unveiled, along with the cast members who will bring the beloved characters to life.
Key Visual Unveiled
The newly released key visual for Everyday HOST CLUB showcases the quirky and colorful atmosphere of the upcoming anime, setting the tone for what fans can expect from the adaptation. The series is centered around a charming host club, Club One, located near Shinjuku, which serves as the backdrop for the outrageous antics of its staff and patrons.
Main Cast Announced
The main cast for the Everyday HOST CLUB anime is as follows:
- Ryoichi – Voiced by Tasuku Hatanaka (known for his role as Reki in SK8 the Infinity)
- Koichi – Voiced by Hiro Shimono (famous for his portrayal of Zenitsu in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
- Hajime – Voiced by Taku Yashiro (known for his role as Jude in The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent)
- Senichi – Voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto (known for voicing Eiji in Pseudo Harem)
Behind the Scenes
The anime adaptation will be directed by Rareko, who is well-known for his work on Aggretsuko. The series will be produced by Fanworks, the studio behind several notable projects. Fans can anticipate a mix of humor and heart, as the series explores the daily lives of the eccentric characters working at Club One.
About the Manga
Everyday HOST CLUB was first published by Nimo Goto in 2020, initially on platforms such as Pixiv, Niconico Seiga, and a personal website. Since its debut, the series has garnered a dedicated following. The manga has been compiled into five e-book volumes by Kadokawa. The story follows the lives of the host club’s staff, who navigate the ups and downs of their unusual workplace with plenty of humor and charm.
What to Expect
Fans of the manga can look forward to a faithful adaptation of the original material, filled with comedy, quirky character dynamics, and a unique take on the host club genre. The anime’s release in April 2025 will likely draw significant attention, especially given the popularity of the manga and the strong lineup of voice talent involved.
For more information, fans are encouraged to follow the official Everyday HOST CLUB website and its social media accounts for the latest updates as the anime’s release date approaches.
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