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Mahō Shōjo Ore Anime Casts Toshiyuki Toyonaga, Kōji Yusa, Showtaro Morikubo

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    The official Twitter account for the television anime of Icchokusen Mōkon's Mahō Shōjo Ore (Magical Girl Ore or literally, I Am a Magical Girl) manga announced additional cast members on Wednesday:

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    From left to right:

    Ayaka Ohashi will star in the anime as Saki Uno and Kaito Ishikawa will play Saki as a man. Similarly, Sachika Misawa and Wataru Hatano will voice Sakuyo Mikage as a woman and man, respectively.

    Aya Hisakawa will play Saki's mother Sayori, and Kazuya Ichijou will play the mascot Kokoro-chan.

    Itsuro Kawasaki (Rental Magica, Shining Hearts, Tsukiuta. THE ANIMATION) is directing the anime at Pierrot+. Yukiko Ibe (Nanatsuiro Drops, Jewelpet Twinkle, Onigiri) is designing the characters.

    Ohashi will perform the anime's opening theme song "NOISY LOVE POWER☆."

    The anime is slated for spring 2018.

    The manga centers on Saki Uno, a high school girl and rookie idol who has a crush on Mohiro, her best friend's older brother. When Mohiro is kidnapped by demons, Saki hastily makes a shady contract to be able to transform into a magical girl, which transforms her body into that of a handsome man.

    Mōkon published the manga in Fusion Product's Comic Be magazine in 2012. Fusion Product published two compiled book volumes for the manga in 2014. The manga received a new serialization in Comic Be in June 2014.
     

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