The popular manga "Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro-san" by Japanese manga artist Nanashi has been confirmed to be made into a TV animation. The official news was announced today on July 2, and it was also confirmed that Sumire Uesaka will play the heroine Nagatoro-san. "Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro-san" is a manga for boys created by Japanese manga artist nanashi (774) on Kodansha in November 2017. It tells the story of the S-shaped girl Nagatoro-san and the soft-cushioned senior boy. One day after school, the boy was shown a hand-drawn comic that belittled him in front of a group of gorgeous girls, including Nagatoro-san. Although the boy was a little sad, he secretly fell in love with Nagatoro-san... In addition to the confirmation of the heroine, the director of this film has been confirmed to be Hirokazu Hanai, the assistant director of "Tower of God". More detailed information will be released in due course, so stay tuned. |
<<: The 2-meter-high EVA Unit-01 giant hand-made model is priced at 180,000 RMB
>>: Marvel's Asian superhero movie "Shang-Chi" may resume filming in Australia at the end of July
According to the latest news, the Tokyo Animation...
Recently, new stills from the new sci-fi horror f...
SF Journey to the West Starzinger: Devil's Ba...
Shueisha BUNKO Bunko officially announced today (...
The rare fishing-themed manga "After School ...
The new series of Pokémon TV animation will be ba...
"Happy Weekend" - The appeal of Minna n...
After its release in North America, Deadpool and ...
The classic thief Lupin the Third is about to lau...
For the first time, veteran computer hardware man...
"Monster Princess OVA": The charm and p...
As a tribute to the 20th anniversary of the globa...
Today (November 20), Aofei Entertainment released...
Sina Film announced today (December 6) that pre-s...
Warner Bros. Taiwan's official INS announced ...