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Kakushigoto Anime Casts Maaya Uchida, Emiri Katō, Daisuke Namikawa
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
The official website for the television anime adaptation of Kōji Kumeta's Kakushigoto manga revealed six additional cast members on Thursday. The newly revealed characters are all people seen around the neighborhood of the Gotō household.
The new cast members are:
Maaya Uchida as Ichiko Rokujō
Emiri Katō as Nadira
Daisuke Namikawa as Mario
Rikako Aida as Naru Senda
Shiho Kokido as Yō Shiokoshi
Yumi Hara as Kumi Jōro
The anime will premiere on BS-NTV and AT-X at 11:30 p.m. on April 2, before debuting on Tokyo MX a half hour later. The series will then debut on Sun TV at 25:30 (effectively April 3 at 1:30 a.m.). In addition, the series will air on Tokyo MX on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. beginning on April 5.
Hiroshi Kamiya is reprising his role as the father Kakushi Gotō from SHAFT's earlier promotional video for the manga, but Rie Takahashi is voicing the daughter Hime Gotō. Chika Anzai voiced the character in the previous video.
Hiroshi Kamiya as Kakushi Gotō
Rie Takahashi as Hime Gotō
Other previously announced cast members include:
Taku Yashiro as Aogu Shiji
Kiyono Yasuno as Rasuna Sumita
Ayane Sakura as Ami Kakei
Ayumu Murase as Kakeru Keshi
Natsuki Hanae as Satsuki Tomaruin
Rikiya Koyama as Rikirō Daiwa
Manami Numakura as Risa Uchiki
Ari Ozawa as Silvia Kobu
Kaede Hondo as Hina Tōmi
Azumi Waki as Riko Kitsuchi
Yūta Murano (Brave Beats, Dream Festival!, Seven Days War) is directing the anime at Ajia-do. Takashi Aoshima (Minami-ke, Aho Girl!, Endro~!) is writing and supervising the series' scripts. Shūhei Yamamoto (Battle Girl High School, Between the Sky and Sea) is designing the characters. Yukari Hashimoto (March comes in like a lion, Sarazanmai) is composing the music.
The comedy manga story centers on Kakushi Gotō, who doesn't want his daughter, Hime Gotō, to know that he is a manga creator. The manga's comedy focuses on the daily life of a family with a manga artist. In addition to being a word play on the father's name, the ambiguous title can mean "Hidden Things," but can also be read as "Drawing Job."
Kumeta published a four-page introduction to the manga in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Magazine in November 2015, and then published the first full chapter in the same magazine in December 2015. The series' 10th compiled book volume shipped on November 15.