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’25-Year-Old High School Girl: I’ll Do What Can’t Be Taught to Children’ Anime Promo Debuts

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© Makana / Suiseisha

Set for a January 7th, 2018 debut, we now have the first promotional video for the anime adaptation of Makana’s manga series 25-Sai no Joshi Kōsei~Kodomo ni wa Oshierarenai Koto Shite Yaru yo, aka 25-Year-Old High School Girl: I’ll Do What Can’t Be Taught to Children. It gives us a good feel for the look of the show while also giving us a taste of the opening song “Reunion” from Saki Hazuki.

The series is directed by Hideta Ota based on the scripts by Shinichiro Sawayama. Sawako Yamamoto is handling the character designs and it’s being animated at studio Lilix. It’s also being produced in two versions, a regular version for broadcast and a version with explicit scenes for the online side through the Anime Zone service.

The Japanese cast include:

  • Hitomi Harada (regular edition), Kirika Waō (complete edition) as Hana Natori
  • Chinatsu Sawashiro (regular edition), Kyohei Morishita (complete edition) as Okito Kanie
  • Tomohito Takatsuka (regular edition), Tetsuto Furukawa (complete edition) as Naoyuki Aida

Plot Concept: The romance story centers around Hana Natori, an earnest, good-natured 25-year-old woman whose cousin refuses to go to high school. Hana takes her cousin’s place and attends the high school. On her first day, though, Hana’s ruse is discovered by her former high school classmate Okito Kanie — who happens to be the high school’s world history teacher.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBdH75bQfiw

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