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Crunchyroll Streams Subtitled ‘Interviews with Monster Girls’ Anime Promo

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interviews-with-monster-girls-visual-12-1With the first episode out this weekend, Crunchyroll has taken to streaming one of the recent promotional videos for the series and providing the cast translations for it. There’s no dialogue to the promo so it’s not exactly something that needed much int he way of subtitling but it’s welcome to see Crunchyroll bringing out more of the promos and showcasing them – especially ones that were region locked previously.

Crunchyroll is simulcasting the series on Saturday’s at 12:30pm ET for their members with it open to viewers worldwide outside of Asia. Funimation’s SimulDub of the series is set to premiere on January 25th, 2017 at 9:3pm ET for their members. The cast and production team for it will be revealed later.

The show will be directed by Ryou Andou based on the series composition by Takao Yoshioka. Character designs are being handled by Tetsuya Kawakami with A-1 Pictures handling the animation production.

The Japanese cast includes Junichi Suwabe as Tetsuo Takahashi, Kaeda Hondo as Hikari Takanashi the vampire, Minami Shinoda Kyōko Machi the dullahan, Shiina Natsukawa Yuki Kusakabe the snow woman, Yoko Hikasa Sakie Satō the succubus and Lynn Himari Takanashi.

TrySail will be performing the opening theme song “Original” while the groiup Sangatsu no Phantasia is on board to perform the ending theme song “Fairy Tale.”

The property originally began serialization in Young Magazine the 3rd back in September 2014 and has four volumes published so far in Japan.

Plot concept: Monsters of legend walk among us, going by the name “demi-humans.” Ever since he’s discovered the “demis,” one young man has become obsessed with them. So when he gets a job as a teacher at a high school for demi-girls, it’s a dream come true! But these demis, who include a rambunctious vampire, a bashful headless girl, and a succubus, have all the problems normal teenagers have, on top of their supernatural conditions. How to handle a classroom full of them?!