The TV animation of "Hori and Miya" is confirmed to be broadcast in January 2021

The TV animation of "Hori and Miya" is confirmed to be broadcast in January 2021

According to new information, "Hori and Miyamura" has been confirmed to be adapted into a TV animation. The work is adapted from the original HERO manga "Hori-san and Miyamura-kun", which began serialization in the November issue of the manga magazine "Monthly G Fantasy" in 2011, and was drawn by Daisuke Hagiwara. The TV animation is expected to start broadcasting in January 2021, so stay tuned.

TV animation confirmed poster:

Story summary:

Hori Kyoko, who looks fashionable but is actually a housewife, meets Miyamura Isumi, who looks like a shady otaku but is actually a fashionable girl with tattoos all over her body and a lot of ear piercings. The two begin to live a secret life with each other. The story is set in Katagiri High School. Kyoko is a popular beautiful girl with a gorgeous appearance, excellent grades, and a versatile housework.

One day, her brother Sota was injured and was sent back by a strange "earring man". The real body of this gorgeous earring man turned out to be Miyamura Isumi, a rustic boy in the class who was "naturally insensitive". Hori was shocked by Miyamura's completely different image at school and outside of school. Taking the opportunity of caring about Sota who was not good at socializing, Miyamura began to visit Hori's house frequently, and gradually got close to Hori Kyoko, and the campus love story began!

"Horimiya" has been confirmed to be adapted into a TV animation, which is expected to be broadcast in January 2021, so stay tuned.

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