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Dengeki Daisy Anime Unveils Cast, Staff, and 2027 Release Window at Anime Expo 2026

The beloved shoujo manga by Kyousuke Motomi gets a television anime adaptation, sparking excitement among fans.

Sebastián MamaniSebastián Mamani· 3 min read 0 comments

At the recent Anime Expo 2026, the Crunchyroll Showcase panel dropped some truly bacán news for manga fans. The long-awaited television anime adaptation of Kyousuke Motomi's iconic shoujo manga, Dengeki Daisy, was officially unveiled, complete with its main voice cast, key staff details, and a first-look teaser promotional video. The announcement confirmed that the series is slated to begin its broadcast in 2027, giving the fandom plenty of time to speculate and get hyped.

Meet the Voices Behind Teru and Tasuku

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The core of this romantic comedy rests on the dynamic between the heroine, Teru Kurebayashi, and the mysterious Tasuku Kurosaki. Stepping into these pivotal roles are two notable voice actors whose previous work gives us a hint of what's to come. Yoshino Aoyama, who you might recognize as the lead in Bocchi the Rock!, will be bringing Teru to life. On the other side, Taku Yashiro, known for his role in Domestic na Kanojo, will voice the enigmatic Tasuku Kurosaki. It's a casting choice that has already sparked a lot of conversation online, ya pues.

The Creative Team Bringing the Manga to Life

Behind the scenes, a talented team is assembling to translate Motomi's world from page to screen. Directing the series at Studio Deen is Souta Ueno, whose recent work includes Gimai Seikatsu. Handling the series composition, which is crucial for adapting a 16-volume story, is Sawako Hirabayashi, known for Tsuma, Shougakusei ni Naru. The character designs, which will define the visual style of the anime, are in the hands of Ayaka Murakami, the artist behind Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Haikara! And to tie it all together with the perfect emotional score, the music will be composed by the renowned Masaru Yokoyama, whose work on series like Horimiya speaks for itself.


A Legacy Manga Finally Gets Its Anime

For many fans, this announcement feels like a dream come true. Dengeki Daisy isn't a new story; it's a beloved classic. Kyousuke Motomi serialized the manga in Betsucomi from May 2007 to October 2013, with Shogakukan publishing the 16th and final volume in February 2014. Its journey to the English-speaking world was facilitated by VIZ Media, which licensed it in July 2010 and published the final volume in April 2015. The fact that it's getting an anime adaptation now, years later, is a testament to its enduring popularity and the power of its fanbase.

What Can We Expect From the Story?

If you're new to the world of Dengeki Daisy, you're in for a treat. The story masterfully blends romance, comedy, and a touch of mystery. It follows Teru Kurebayashi, an orphaned high school girl who relies on text messages from a mysterious benefactor known only as "Daisy." Her school's janitor, the seemingly lazy and rude Tasuku Kurosaki, is always around, and their interactions are a constant source of friction and, eventually, something deeper. The central mystery of Daisy's identity and the growing bond between Teru and Tasuku form the heart of the narrative. How do you think the anime will handle the balance between the comedic moments and the more serious, emotional plotlines?

Looking Ahead to 2027

With the teaser PV now out in the wild, the countdown to 2027 officially begins. The promotional video offers the first glimpse of the animation style and the tone the adaptation will strike. It's a crucial piece for fans to dissect and discuss. Are you planning to re-read the manga in anticipation, or will you go into the anime fresh? The wait might be long, but the foundation being laid by this cast and crew promises an adaptation worth waiting for. Keep an eye out for more updates as we get closer to the premiere year.

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