Kieran Regan, Emi Lo, Madeleine Morris, Lindsay Seidel, more star in dub on Wednesday

On Wednesday, Crunchyroll announced that they would start streaming the English dubbed version of the television anime adaptation of Aya Hirakawa's Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi romantic comedy manga.
- Kieran Regan as Yu
- Emi Lo as Kazuki
- Madeleine Morris as Niko
- Lindsay Seidel as Miwa
- David Matranga as Mr. Mikadono
- Morgan Lauré as Subaru
- Ryan Negron as Vice Captain
- Rudy Lopez as Team Member voiced by
- Monica Flatley as Yu (Young)
Caitlin Glass is in charge of the dubbing process. Samantha Herek is responsible for production. Matthew Greenbaum is adapting the script into English. Jeremy Woods is in charge of the audio recording and editing for the English version.
The anime started broadcasting on July 9th on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and BS11. Additionally, it is being shown on the MBS channel. Crunchyroll is currently streaming the series as it is being aired.
At P.A. Works, Tadahito Matsubayashi is leading the production of the anime, while Yūsuke Inoue has been tasked with designing the characters. Takayo Ikami has been given responsibility for writing the series scripts, Masaru Yokoyama is composing the music, and Jin Aketagawa is in charge of the sound direction.
Yū Ayase is the protagonist in this manga series. His mother, Subaru Ayase, possesses qualities such as beauty, athleticism, and intelligence. However, it appears that Yū has inherited only his mother's physical appearance. When he enrolls in a prestigious school, he is placed under the supervision of his mother's friend and moves into their home. There, he shares living quarters with the Mikadono sisters, who excel in various areas but have their own vulnerabilities.
In December 2021, Hirakawa started publishing their manga in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine. On July 4th, Shogakukan released the 15th volume of the compiled book series. Orange Inc.'s emaqi e-bookstore service is currently making the manga available in English.
Source: Crunchyroll ( link ) (Liam Dempsey)