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See You Tomorrow at the Food Court Manga Gets TV Anime in 2025
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Kadokawa revealed on Friday that Shinichirō Nariie's See You Tomorrow at the Food Court (Food Court de, Mata Ashita.) manga will get a television anime adaptation that will debut in 2025.
Kazuomi Koga (Rent-A-Girlfriend, Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible) is directing the anime at Atelier Pontdarc. Jukki Hanada (Sound! Euphonium, Love Live! School idol project, Princess Jellyfish) is overseeing the series scripts, and Kyuta Sakai (Kase-san and Morning Glories, Steins;Gate) is the character designer and chief animation director. Kana Utatane (Dead Mount Death Play, Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines!) is composing the music at Kadokawa, and Jin Aketagawa (Kaguya-sama: Love is War, Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-) is directing the sound at Magic Capsule.
Nariie drew an illustration to commemorate the announcement.
Yen Press is releasing the manga in English, and it describes the story:
Wada is an honor student who keeps to herself and has an air of mystery around her. Yamamoto is an intimidating fashionista with dyed blond hair and a shortened skirt. Though this unlikely duo seem to have nothing in common, it's only during their daily meetings at the food court that they can be themselves!
Nariie launched the manga on the Comic Newtype site in March 2020. The manga went on hiatus in January 2021 and resumed in September 2022. The publisher released a compiled volume in March 2021 that featured the first 15 chapters. Kadokawa published the manga's 23rd and most recent chapter on Friday.
Nariie launched a manga adaptation of Takumi Hiiragi-Boshi's Absolute Duo light novel series in Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Alive magazine in July 2013, and ended it in July 2017 with four volumes. Seven Seas has released the manga in English.
Source: Press release
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