See you tomorrow at the food court.:The popular manga about "high school girls just talking" will be made into a TV anime to be broadcast in 2025. Kazuomi Koga Koga will be the director, and Jukki Hanada will be the series composer.

「フードコートで、また明日。」のティザービジュアル(C)2024 成家慎一郎/KADOKAWA/フードコートで、また明日。製作委員会
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「フードコートで、また明日。」のティザービジュアル(C)2024 成家慎一郎/KADOKAWA/フードコートで、また明日。製作委員会

It has been announced that Shinichiro Nariie's manga "See you tomorrow at the food court" will be adapted into a TV anime and broadcast in 2025. The manga has been a hot topic on social media as it is "just about high school girls talking."

The anime will be directed by Kazuomi Koga , who has worked on "Rent-A-Girlfriend," with Jukki Hanada, who Rent-A-Girlfriend on " Sound! Euphonium ," as the series composer, and Hisata Sakai, who has worked on " Re:Zero," ​​as the character designer and chief animation director. It will be produced by Atelier Pontdarc, who has worked on "Uncle from Another World."

The series is currently being serialized on the manga distribution site "Comic Newtype" (KADOKAWA). At first glance, Wada is an honor student and a sheltered young lady who gives off an aura of being difficult to talk to, while Yamamoto has blonde hair, tanned skin, and a gyaru-like appearance that makes people around him fear him. They go to different schools and spend their time alone, but they meet every day after school at the food court and show expressions that only they know about each other... This is the story.

Original author Nariie commented, "The best production team has come together to create this story about 'high school girls talking about silly things in a food court.' As a fan, I am looking forward to the day we can deliver it to everyone."

Director Koga commented, "An anime about two high school girls from the countryside chatting about trivial things in a food court after school...what do you think? It sounds interesting, right? World crises, reincarnation in another world, and romantic comedies are all good, but don't you think we get tired of watching dozens of these every season? It'll be fun to watch the gaps and tempo changes between the characters' exchanges on air, which you can't get through at double speed!! Oh, it's time to go to work...well, 'See you tomorrow at the food court' (in the high school girl style)."

Hanada said, "I love Wada so much! If I could, I'd be Yamamoto and spend the whole day listening to Wada talk, half-listening to what he says while fiddling with my smartphone. Plus, the setting is in my hometown of Sendai. So I just went with the flow without any particular enthusiasm or passion, and I was able to write the story with a relaxed attitude and enjoy going with that excitement. I hope you enjoy watching it with a relaxed attitude."

Sakai commented, "To put it bluntly, most of the conversation is about trivial things, but for the two of them it is an important and necessary time and place...I will do my best to portray the two of them in their relaxed, natural state, in their usual seats at the food court, where nothing special is happening."

◇Staff (titles omitted)

Director: Kazuomi Koga ▽Series Composition: Jukki Hanada ▽Character Design and Chief Animation Director: Sakai Kyuta▽Music: Utatane Kana▽Music Production: KADOKAWA▽Sound Director: Aketagawa Jin▽Sound Production: Magic Capsule▽Animation Production: Atelier Pontdarc

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