rokudou no onna-tachi anime

Delinquent Romcom Rokudou no Onna-tachi Anime Announced

Satelight will adapt Rokudou no Onna-tachi into an anime series. It will start airing from April 2023. Rokudou no Onna-tachi was a manga that ran in Weekly Shonen Champion. There is also a cast list for the main characters. [Thanks, ryokutya2089!]

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Rokudou no Onna-tachi ran from 2016 to 2021. It follows Tousuke Rokudou, who is desperate to live a normal and peaceful life, but the delinquents at his school (basically the majority of his classmates) bully him. One day, a package from his dead grandfather arrives for him, and it contains a scroll that will help him to fight off evil. It ends up making him popular with delinquent girls instead, who protect him from the bullies. In terms of the genre, Rokudou no Onna-tachi will be a romantic comedy harem anime.

The main cast consists of:

  • Ranna: Sumire Uesaka (Kirov in Azur Lane)
  • Rokudou: Gen Sato (Chrome in Dr. Stone)
  • Osanada: Naomi Ozora (Hana in Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out)
  • Himeno: Yuki Yomichi (Serene in Mother of the Goddess’ Dormitory)
  • Tsubaki: Misato Matsuoka (Mizusaki in Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken)
  • Mizue: Hitomi Sekine (Mano in The Idolm@ster Shiny Colors)
  • Iinuma: Haruki Ishiya (Sebek in Twisted Wonderland)

The Rokudou no Onna-tachi anime will start airing in Japan in April 2023. There is no information on whether or not it will appear on Western streaming services as of yet.


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