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Production Company Doga Kobo Temporarily Closes Due to COVID-19, Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie anime will be on hold

The authority site for the anime of Keigo Maki's rom-com manga Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie (Kawaii Dake Ja Nai Shikimori-san) declared on Friday that the anime's creation organization Doga Kobo has been briefly shut because of fast expansion in staff individuals determined to have the new Covid illness (COVID-19). Doga Kobo shut on April 6, and it will stay shut until April 17. The staff for the anime is talking about how they will deal with future transmissions. The series is as yet planned to debut on Asahi Broadcasting, TV Asahi, and 22 associated networks on the ANiMAZiNG!!! block on April 9.


The anime had recently been postponed by multi week because of "authoritative reasons." The anime was initially booked to debut on April 2.

Crunchyroll will stream the anime.

Maki sent off the continuous manga on the Magazine Pocket application in February 2019. Kodansha Comics is distributing the manga in English, and it depicts the story:

Shikimori seems like the perfect girlfriend: cute, fun to be around, sweet when she wants to be... but she has a cool dark side that comes out under the right circumstances. And her boyfriend Izumi loves to be around when that happens! A fun and funny high school romance with a sassy twist perfect for fans of Nagatoro-san and Komi Can't Communicate!

Ryota Itoh (My Senpai Is Annoying) is coordinating the anime at Doga Kobo with Shōhei Yamanaka as partner chief. Yoshimi Narita (HappinessCharge PreCure!, Our affection has generally been 10 centimeters separated., My Senpai Is Annoying) is accountable for the series scripts. Computer based intelligence Kikuchi (Engaged to the Unidentified, New Game!, How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?) is planning the characters. Nasuo☆ will play out the initial signature melody, while Yuki Nakashima will play out the completion tune

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