posted on 2024-10-14 15:50 EDT by Anita Tai
Image via Tying the Knot With an Amagami Sister anime’s website©内藤マーシー・講談社/「甘神さんちの縁結び」製作委員会
Crunchyroll announced on Monday that it will begin streaming the English dub for the television anime of Marcey Naito’s Tying the Knot With an Amagami Sister (Amagami-san Chi no Enmusubi) manga on Tuesday.
The cast includes:
Branden Loera as Uryu
Hayden Daviau as Yuna
Monica Rial as Yae
Abigail Blythe as Asahi
Kenny Green as Chidori
Caitlin Glass will be the voice director, and Samantha Herek will be the producer. Matthew Greenbaum will adapt the script. Matt Grounds will be the audio mixer and Jamal Roberson will be the audio engineer.
The anime premiered on October 1 on TV Tokyo and its six affiliate channels, and on BS NTV at 24:00 JST (effectively, October 2 at 12 midnight JST). The anime will have 24 episodes and will air for two cours (quarter of a year) for a half-year run. Crunchyroll is streaming the series as it airs.
Yujiro Abe (KonoSuba – God’s blessing on this wonderful world! 3, Konosuba: An Explosion on This Wonderful World!) is directing the anime at Drive with assistant director Hiroshi Watanabe (Orphen, Hetalia The Beautiful World). Yasuko Aoki (The Demon Prince of Momochi House, Phantom of the Idol) is in charge of the series scripts, and Haruko Iizuka (Horimiya, Little Busters!, Tamayura) is designing the characters.
Momoiro Clover Z perform the opening theme song “Yawaku Koishite ~Zutto Bokura de Iraremasu yō ni~.”
Kodansha USA Publishing licensed the manga, and it describes the story:
Uryu Kamihate has had a rough start to life, but plans to forget it all by achieving his dream—matriculating into medical school. But when he arrives at his new foster home, a working shrine, his dream of a quiet place to study goes up in smoke. Not only will he be living with the three beautiful, lively Amagami sisters—but he learns that he must marry one of them and take over the temple!
Naito launched the manga Weekly Shōnen Magazine in April 2021, and it is ongoing. Kodansha’s K MANGA service is also releasing the manga in English digitally.
Source: Crunchyroll (Liam Dempsey)
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