Hotel Inhumans Prepares for Its Grand Television Premiere Next Month

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The anime adaptation of Ao Tajima's Hotel Inhumans manga revealed new details on its official website. The production unveiled a new promotional visual and confirmed that it will premiere on July 6 at 5:45 PM (Spanish time) on TV Tokyo and its affiliated channels. It will also air on BS TV Tokyo that same day, and on July 10, it will premiere on AT-X, thus expanding its television distribution.



A Hotel Where the Assassins Are the VIP Guests

 

The story revolves around a unique establishment: the Hotel Inhumans, which caters exclusively to professional assassins. Two charismatic concierges, Ikurō Hoshi and Sara Haizaki, are in charge of pleasing these unique guests without question.

 

The hotel not only offers luxurious services such as first-class cuisine and elite entertainment, but also unconventional amenities: an ever-renewing arsenal, the creation of fake identities, and a cleaning team capable of erasing every trace.

 

A production team with experience in action and drama


The project is directed by Tetsuro Amino, known for his work on Macross 7 and Shiki. The script is by Shoji Yonemura (Parasyte -the maxim-, Shaman King 2021), while the character designs are by Shingo Fujisaki. The music is by Koharu of the duo Charan-Po-Rantan, and Haru Yamada is the sound director.

 

The main cast includes:

 

Yūsuke Kobayashi as Ikurō Hoshi

Hinano Shirahama as Sara Haizaki

 

As for the musical theme, the opening theme will be performed by Imase and titled "Mister Moonlight," while NOA will perform the ending theme, "Merry Go Round." The trailer, now available, includes a preview of the energetic opening.

 

A manga nearing its end

 

The original manga began serialization on Shogakukan's Sunday Webry site in June 2021. Since then, it has maintained a solid reader base. The tenth compiled book volume was released on March 12, and the eleventh volume will be published on June 30.

 

With its finale now on the horizon, Hotel Inhumans promises to close out its print run with a bang as it makes the leap to the big screen with a proposal as original as it is intense.

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