TV Anime 'Yano-kun no Futsū no Hibi' Reveals Main Cast, Theme Song, and Broadcast Details for October 2025 Premiere

Latest information regarding the TV anime "Yano-kun no Futsū no Hibi" (The Ordinary Days of Yano-kun), scheduled to air from October 2025, including its main cast, opening theme song, and broadcast stations, has been continuously revealed, generating significant buzz among fans.

The series is set to begin airing in October 2025 on NTV, BS11, and AT-X. Kohei Amasaki will voice the protagonist, Tsuyoshi Yano, and Yuka Nukui will play Kiyoko Yoshida. Newly announced cast members for the classmates include popular voice actors Atsumi Tanezaki as Mei, Taito Ban as Hashiba, Rie Takahashi as Izumi, and Ryota Iwasaki as Tanaka, further raising anticipation for the series.

Furthermore, it has been decided that the dance and vocal group FANTASTICS will perform the anime's opening theme song. Their new song "POP LIFE" will add color to the series. FANTASTICS previously provided the theme song "YellowYellow" for the live-action film adaptation of "Yano-kun no Futsū no Hibi." As Yusei Yagi, who starred in the live-action film, is a member of the group, many fans have expressed joy over their continued involvement with the anime's theme song.

The first promotional video (PV) released showcases delicate linework and beautiful colors, suggesting that Ajia-do, known for works such as "A Sign of Affection," is in charge of the production. Fans of the original manga have showered the series with praise, calling it a "truly divine work" and "healing." Comments expressing deep affection for the original work, such as "I hope the anime adaptation boosts manga sales," are also seen. As a 'seishun' (youth) story depicting the daily lives of high school students, it is undoubtedly an anticipated title for the Fall 2025 anime season.

The context

"Yano-kun no Futsū no Hibi" (矢野くんの普通の日々), literally "The Ordinary Days of Yano-kun," is a popular Japanese manga series that typically falls into the 'slice-of-life' or 'romantic comedy' genres, often set in a high school environment. The term 'seishun' (青春), which translates to 'blue spring' but commonly refers to youth or the springtime of life, particularly the high school years, is a popular genre in Japan that explores themes of growth, friendship, first love, and self-discovery during adolescence.

The involvement of FANTASTICS, a group with members who starred in the live-action adaptation, highlights a growing trend in Japan to create cross-media franchises, leveraging popularity across different entertainment formats like manga, live-action films, and anime. Ajia-do, the animation studio mentioned, is known for its quality productions, further building anticipation among fans for this upcoming adaptation.

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