Everyday HOST CLUB Manga Gets a Two-Cour Anime Adaptation in April 2025

Everyday HOST CLUB manga by Nimo Goto is officially getting a short anime adaptation. The announcement came today through an official website and X (formerly Twitter) account, revealing that the anime is set to premiere in April 2025.

What to Expect from the Adaptation

The anime is planned as a two-cour broadcast, meaning fans can look forward to a longer runtime than typical short adaptations. Alongside the announcement, a key visual was unveiled, showcasing the unique and quirky vibe of the series.

Main Cast

The cast for the anime has also been revealed, featuring some familiar voices:

  • Ryoichi, voiced by Tasuku Hatanaka (Reki in SK8 the Infinity)
  • Koichi, voiced by Hiro Shimono (Zenitsu in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)
  • Hajime, voiced by Taku Yashiro (Jude in The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent)
  • Senichi, voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto (Eiji in Pseudo Harem)

These talented actors are sure to bring the lively characters of Everyday HOST CLUB to life.

About the Manga

Everyday HOST CLUB first debuted in 2020 as a web manga on platforms like pixiv and Niconico Seiga, along with the creator’s personal website. Kadokawa has since published five e-book volumes of the series. The story takes place at a cozy host club called “Club One,” just a short distance from Shinjuku. The manga explores the eccentric and humorous lives of the people working in the host club industry, making it a fun and lighthearted read.

The Team Behind the Anime

The adaptation is directed by Rareko, best known for directing Aggretsuko. It will be produced by Fanworks, a studio experienced in creating quirky and comedic animations.

With its unique humor, vibrant cast, and talented production team, Everyday HOST CLUB is shaping up to be a must-watch for comedy lovers in 2025.

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