Talentless Nana TV Anime Takes Attendance with 16 More Cast Members
Adaptation based on psychic suspense manga by Looseboy and Iori Furuya hits Japanese TV in October of 2020

Class is almost in session, because 16 additional cast members have been revealed for Talentless Nana (known as Munou na Nana in Japan), an upcoming TV anime based on the psychic suspense / psychological thriller manga written by Looseboy and illustrated by Iori Furuya about an elite class of super-powered teenagers who face terrible danger in training to combat the "enemies of humanity". The new cast members include:
Mai Nakahara as Michiru Inukai.
Toshiki Masuda as Yohei Shibusawa.
Takuya Nakashima as Moguo Iijima.
Yuki Inoue as Moguo's henchman A.
Takeo Ōtsuka as Moguo's henchman B.
Yoshitaka Yamaya as Moguo's henchman C.
Hiromichi Tezuka as Seiya Kori.
Yukina Tsutsumi as Kirara Habu.
Yurie Kozakai as Kaori Takanashi.
Atsushi Tamaru as Tsunekichi Hatadaira.
Miyu Tomita as Yuka Sasaki.
Aiko Ninomiya as Shinji Kazama.
Tomohiro Ohno as Ryuji Ishii.
Yuna Kamakura as Fuko Sorano.
Atsushi Kousaka as Homeroom teacher.
And Kōji Yusa as Jin Tachibana.
The original Talentless Nana manga is serialized in Square Enix's Monthly Shōnen Gangan manga magazine, and English language version is also available via simulpub on Crunchyroll, who describe the story of the series as follows:
An academy on an island in unnavigable waters. There, students trained tirelessly, to fight back against the enemies of humanity. The protagonist, a student newly transferred there, also sets out with the intention of eradicating all enemies of humankind. An unpredictable, intellectual suspense story of justice and evil.
The Talentless Nana TV anime is directed by Shinji Ishihira and features animation production by Bridge. The series is scheduled to begin broadcasting in Japan in October of 2020.
Sources:
Official Talentless Nana TV anime home page and Twitter feed (@munounanana)
Copyright notice: © Looseboy・Iori Furuya / SQUARE ENIX・"Talentless Nana" Production Committee
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