The TV animation "My Neighbor Ellie, Who Whispers in Russian from Time to Time to Cover Her Embarrassment", which is adapted from the light novel of the same name written by Chanchan SUN and published by KADOKAWA Sneaker Bunko Co., Ltd., recently released a new promotional video. Promotional PV for "My Neighbor Ellie, Who Covers Herself with Russian from Time to Time": It is understood that the animation will be directed by Ryota Ito and the script will be coordinated, and Yuhei Murota will be the character designer and general animation supervisor. The male protagonist Masachika Kuze will be voiced by Kohei Amasaki, and the female protagonist Alisa Mihaylovna Kujo will be voiced by Sumire Uesaka. The animation is expected to start broadcasting in July 2024. The original work of "My Neighbor Ellie Whispers Russian to Cover Her Up" tells the story of the protagonist Hisahiko Kuze's neighbor Ellie who is always cold to him, but Ellie will whisper Russian to him from time to time to cover her up. Hisahiko Kuze has never missed a word because his Russian listening ability has reached the level of a native speaker, but he keeps pretending not to understand, which makes Ellie sure of this. Thus, the two people's hilarious love story begins. |
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