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‘A Girl & Her Guard Dog’ TV Anime Adaptation Sets Ending Theme

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© Hatsuharu / Kodansha / A Girl & Her Guard Dog Production Committee

A new anime adaptation was revealed in October 2022 with plans for a 2023 TV debut with A Girl & Her Guard Dog. It’s based on the manga by Hatsuharu which began in 2018 and has eight volumes out as of October 2022. Kodansha USA is releasing it digitally in English with seven volumes out so far and they’ve also released the creator’s other series Can I Kiss You Every Day?

The project has previous set an October 2023 premiere and now a new bit of information has come down for it. The latest update reveals that the ending theme song will be “MagiexMagie” which is performed by Akari Kito, our leading actor as well.

The show has Nobuhiro Takamoto directing it from the series composition by Aya Satsuki. Yukiko Ban is handling the character designs with project No. 9 on the animation production.

The Japanese cast includes:

  • Akari Kitō as Isaku Senagaki
  • Yuichiro Umehara as Keiya Utō

Check out the official site and Twitter.

Plot Concept: Isaku never asked to be the daughter of a yakuza boss, but when her parents died in a car accident when she was 5, her gangster grandfather took her in and raised her as part of the clan. After years of being avoided by her schoolmates because of her family ties, Isaku is finally ready to make her high-school debut, live a normal life, and maybe even find love…until loyal family servant and Isaku’s dedicated guardian, 26-year-old Keiya, enters high school right alongside her and vows to protect her from all of the above! Now she’s got a chain-smoking, pistol-wielding knight-in-shining(?)-armor to deal with, and navigating high school besides? What’s a young lady to do?!

© Hatsuharu / Kodansha / A Girl & Her Guard Dog Production Committee
© Hatsuharu / Kodansha / A Girl & Her Guard Dog Production Committee

 

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