The
AnimeFesta platform announced that Hiroyoshi Kira's adult manga Dekichau Made
Kon will be adapted into an anime, premiering on television next Saturday, July
6th in Japan. An early version will be available starting Thursday, June 13th
through AnimeFesta and its new streaming platform, OceanVeil, under the
international title Marry Me, Let's Have a Baby!
A story of
love, anxiety, and... dysfunction
The story
follows Taika Inaba, a man who meets Ayano Katase, a doctor determined to have
children, during a speed dating event. Just when there seems to be a connection
between the two, Taika runs away, overcome by insecurities about his erectile
dysfunction. However, his surprise is immense when he discovers that the doctor
assigned to treat his problem is none other than... Ayano herself!
The most
shocking thing: when he is with Ayano, his problem disappears. Thus begins a
relationship as awkward as it is intriguing.
Cast and
Crew Behind the Anime
The main
cast includes:
Kei Shirai
as Taika Inaba
Rei Kagami as Ayano Katase
Hana Yurimoto as Mimi Kagamiya
Sumito
Sasaki (The Share House's Secret Rule) is directing at Studio Leo. Iruka Taichō
is responsible for the script, while Hironori Hano designs the characters and
serves as chief animation director. MAO performs the main theme music.
Censored
and Uncensored Versions
In keeping
with AnimeFesta tradition, the anime will have two versions: a censored version
for its television broadcast on Tokyo MX and BS11, and an uncensored premium
version available exclusively for streaming.
The anime
joins the catalog of “Sōryo-waku” works—the nickname fans use to refer to
AnimeFesta series—short but intense adaptations that combine adult romance,
comedy, and a lot of daring.