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#Crunchyroll – Girlfriend, Girlfriend – Crunchyroll Summer 2021 Spotlight

#Crunchyroll – Girlfriend, Girlfriend – Crunchyroll Summer 2021 Spotlight

Girlfriend, Girlfriend

 

What could be better than one girlfriend? How about two? Or that could be a ton of trouble, but maybe Naoya Mukai is up to the task! Either way, we’ll find out when the Girlfriend, Girlfriend anime premieres as part of the Crunchyroll Summer 2021 Lineup this July, and you can get the jump on it by learning more in our spotlight below.

 

Official Website

 

 

 

Navigation

 

 

Launch Info

Launch Time: July 2 (Japan)

Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS

Show Page (coming soon!)

 

Official Trailers 

 

 

Synopsis

 

The protagonist, Naoya, is a first-year in high school. He asks out Saki, a girl he has been in love with, and she agrees to be his girlfriend. He’s currently on cloud nine. But then, a beautiful girl named Nagisa comes up to Naoya one day and tells him that she wants to go out with him. Naoya feels himself wavering because Nagisa is such a good girl, and he comes to a decision! A new kind of romcom from a rather unexpected decision is about to begin!

 

Characters and Cast

 

Naoya Mukai

VA: Junya Enoki (Jack in BEASTARS)

 

 

Saki Saki

VA: Ayane Sakura (Cocoa Hoto in Is the Order a Rabbit?)

 

 

Nagisa Minase

VA: Azumi Waki (Anne Shelley in My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!)

 

 

Rika Hoshizaki

VA: Ayana Taketatsu (Azusa Nakano in K-ON!)

 

 

Shino Kiryu

VA: Rie Takahashi (Emilia in Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-)

 

 

Staff


 

Original Creator


Hiroyuki


 


Director 


Satoshi Kuwabara (Dagashi Kashi 2)


 


Series Composition


Keiichiro Ochi (The Quintessential Quintuplets)


 


Character Designer / Chief Animation Director


Akiko Toyoda


 


Art Director


Masami Saito


 


Sound Director


Satoshi Motoyama


 


Color Design


Yumi Aburaya


 


Editor


Wataru Uchida


 


Music


Miki Sakurai


Tatsuhiko Saiki


 


Opening Theme Performer


Necry Talkie


 


Ending Theme Performer


Momo Asakura


 


Animation Production


Tezuka Productions



 


 


Additional Info


 


Hiroyuki’s manga originally debuted in the pages of Weekly Shonen Magazine in Japan in March 2020, and has since been collected in six volumes so far. Kodansha publishes the manga digitally in English, and four volumes are currently available.


 



 


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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.


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