Hitsuji's Gondaira Mission: Yozakura Family manga will have a Silver Link TV anime series in 2024

Hitsuji's Gondaira Mission: Yozakura Family manga will have a Silver Link TV anime series in 2024

The Jump Festa '23 event revealed on Saturday that Hitsuji Gondaira's Mission: Yozakura Family ( Yozakura-san Chi no Daisakusen ) manga will receive a television anime adaptation in 2024. SILVER LINK is animating the production. Natsuki Hanae appeared at the event, but did not confirm that she will return as Taiyō Asano. (Hanae played Taiyō Asano in the 2021 manga voice drama CD, but not the 2020 voice comic.)

Update: The manga's official Twitter account released the anime image and Gondaira's illustration to celebrate the anime's new features:

Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine launched the series in August 2019. Shueisha will release the 16th volume on January 4th.

Viz Media has simultaneously released the manga in English digitally since its debut in Japan. Viz Media then began publishing the compiled volumes digitally in December 2020 and began publishing the series physically starting with the first volume on October 18.

Shueisha's MANGA Plus service also publishes the manga digitally in English, and describes the story:

Taiyo Asano is a very shy high school student and the only person he can talk to is his childhood friend, Mutsumi Yozakura. It turns out that Mutsumi is the daughter of the last spy family! Even worse, Mutsumi is being harassed by her overprotective and nightmarish brother, Kyoichiro. What drastic measures will Taiyo have to take to save Mutsumi?! A family spy comedy: the mission begins!
Gondaira launched the Demon Prince Poro's Diaries ( Poro no Ryūgakuki ) manga in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2017 and concluded it in June 2017. Shueisha released the second and final volume of the manga in August 2017. Viz Media published the first three chapters of the manga in English as part of the “Jump Start” initiative.

Gondaira won the 2015th “Gold Future Cup” contest in Weekly Shonen Jump in 16 with the one-shot manga “Genjūi Toteku”.XNUMX


Source:www.animenewsnetwork.com

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