Only a few more weeks are left before the release of “Gakuen Babysitters” anime, four more cast/character members are revealed for the series.
Based on the manga of the same name by Hari Tokeino, the series will be released on January 7, 2018 and aired on Tokyo MX with additional broadcasts to follow on Sun TV and BS11 beginning on January 09, 2018. It is directed by Shuusei Morishita and written by Yuuko Kakihara.
The previously revealed cast for the series include:
Kōtarō Nishiyama as Ryūichi Kashima
Nozomi Furuki as Kotarō Kashima
Yuichiro Umehara as Hayato Kamitani
Yuko Sanpei as Taka Kamitani
Tomoaki Maeno as Yoshihito Usaida
Daisuke Ono as Keigo Saikawa
Tomoko Miyadera as Yōko Morinomiya
Ayaka Saito as Takuma Mamizuka
Atsumi Tanezaki as Kazuma Mamizuka
Konomi Kohara as Kirin Kumatsuka
Kaede Hondo as Midori Sawatari
For the newly revealed cast, starting from left to right there is Satomi Akesaka, the voice of Chrome Dokuro in “Katekyo Hitman Reborn” to play as Maria Inomata. Taking on the role of Tomoya Yagi is Toshiyuki Someya, the voice behind Calloway Okamura in “Rainy Cocoa in Hawaii.” Motohiro Ohta, who previously did drama roles will be voicing as Chuukichi Nezu. Last but not least, playing as Yuki Ushimaru is Kaedo Hondo who is currently playing as role in “Anime – Gataris” as Minoa Asagaya.
The story of the series tells of Ryuichi Kashima and his infant brother, Kotaro. Orphaned upon losing their parents to a plane crash, the two are taken in by Yoko Morinomiya, the director of a children’s academy who lost her adult son and her daughter-in-law in the same plane crash. There is, however, a condition to the two staying with her. In exchange of her becoming the legal guardian of the Kashima brothers until they are old enough to live on their own, Ryuichi is to work as a baby-sitter at the Morinomiya Academy.
Created by Hari Tokeino, the manga series was first launched in 2009. Serialized by Hakusensha’s shōjo manga magazine LaLa, the series currently has 15 volumes released. Other than this work, Tokeino is also known to have created the slice of life/shoujo manga series, “Me and My Brothers.”
Source: Crunchyroll News