The Dangers In My Heart Reveals More Cast

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The upcoming The Dangers In My Heart anime has received another round of cast announcements.

The newly announced names this time are Yukari Tamura as Kana Ichikawa, the older sister of protagonist Kyotaro Ichikawa, and Nobunaga Shimazaki as Haruya Nanjo, an upperclassman of Kyotaro and heroine Anna Yamada.

The Dangers In My Heart is set to premiere in April. It is based on the Akita Shoten-published romantic comedy manga by Norio Sakurai, which came first in AnimeJapan’s fourth Manga We Want to See Animated ranking. The manga, which is currently serialized on Manga Cross and is published under the Shonen Champion Comics label, began in 2018 and has seven tankoubon volumes as of August 2022. 

Seven Seas Entertainment describes The Dangers In My Heart as:

Quirky courtship awaits in this comedy nominated for the 2020 Manga Taisho Award!

Kyotaro Ichikawa, a boy barely clinging to the bottom rung of his school’s social ladder, secretly believes he’s the tortured lead in some psychological thriller. He spends his days dreaming up ways to disrupt his classmates’ peaceful lives and pining after Anna Yamada, the class idol. But Kyotaro’s not nearly the troubled teen he pretends to be…and it turns out Anna’s a bit odd herself!

Hiroaki Akagi (Teasing Master Takagi-san) is directing the show with Jukki Hanada (Love Live! Superstar!!) as series composer and script writer, Masato Katsumata (The Quintessential Quintuplets) as character designer, and Kensuke Ushio (Chainsaw Man) as music composer. Shin-Ei Animation is the animation production company.

Meanwhile, the cast includes Shun Horie as Kyotaro, Hina Youmiya as Anna, Ayaka Asai as Chihiro Kobayashi, Megumi Han as Moeko Sekine, Atsumi Tanezaki as Serina Yoshida, Nobuhiko Okamoto as Sho, Gen Satou as Kenta, Jun Fukushima as Chikara, and Aki Toyosaki as Honoka. 


Source: @bokuyaba_anime

Melvyn originally wanted to write about video games, and he did so for a few years, starting from his college days. He still writes about video games sometimes, but now focuses on anime-related news content and the occasional review. Some of his free time is spent self-learning Japanese, both out of interest in the language and because English-translated light novels and manga are expensive. Every anime season, Melvyn looks forward to discovering new standout episodes and OP/ED animation sequences, as well as learning about the storyboard artists and directors behind them.
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