An office surely isn’t the most favorable place to fall in love with someone. Your work life and love life keep clashing, thereby placing you in a rather uncomfortable situation.
Igarashi, the protagonist of My Senpai is Annoying, finds herself in a similar situation where she has to tactfully balance between work and love.
Now, we are already well aware of the manga’s popularity, and it’s totally up to the staff to make its anime adaptation a success.
On Friday, the official website of My Senpai is Annoying anime revealed the main staff and a key visual.
The visual features Igarashi and her office senior, Takada, enjoying their drinks. The noticeable height difference between the two somewhat reminds us of Taiga and Ryuuji’s love story from Toradora.
Yes, once again, we will see a bad-tempered female protagonist gradually falling in love with the person who irritates her the most. This storyline isn’t quite unique, yet we never get bored of it.
The staff details have also been revealed, and this includes some of the popular names of the industry.
Position | Staff | Other Works |
Director | Ryota Itoh | Sing “Yesterday” for Me, Ping Pong, Aikatsu Stars! |
Script | Yoshimi Narita | Beet the Vandel Buster, I★CHU: Halfway Through The Idol |
Character Designer | Shigemitsu Abe | Killing Bites |
Music Composer | Hiroaki Tsutsumi | Dr. Stone, Children of the Whales |
Ryota Itoh, the director, specializes in the slice of life genre, and his name alone is enough to hold high expectation from the anime.
From the visual, we got our first look at the character designs, and it seems Shigemitsu Abe has done a pretty good job as the two characters look tailor-made for the comedy genre.
In my opinion, this will be the perfect series for the audience of workplace romcoms and may just keep us occupied till we get the second season of Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku.
About My Senpai is Annoying
My Senpai is Annoying is a web-manga by Shiro Manta published on the Comic POOL website.
Igarashi Futaba is a hardworking office employee who is so short that she is often mistaken as an elementary school student.
On the other hand, her senpai from the office is a tall, well-built, and boisterous man called Takeda. Will the regular sweet conversations and conflicts between them lead to something speci
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