The anime Goumon Baito-kun no Nichijou presents its first trailer and musical themes

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The official site of the anime adaptation of the manga Goumon Baito-kun no Nichijou (Daily Lives of Torture Part-Time Job), work of Yawora Tsugumi, revealed new details about its production, cast, musical themes and promotional visual. The series is scheduled to premiere for him January 7, 2026 in Tokyo MX, followed by BS AsahiEhime Broadcasting and Yomiuri TV.

 

The anime will be directed by Fumitoshi Oizaki (Gorilla no Kami kara Kago sareta Reijou wa Ouritsu Kishidan de Kawaigarareru), while Hitomi Amamiya (Hananoi-kun to Koi no Yamai) will be in charge of the composition of the series. Sakae Shibuya (Deaimon) will carry out the character design, with animation by the studio Diomedea.


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Cast and confirmed musical themes

 

The main cast includes a Kishou Taniyama (Bungou Stray Dogs) as Hera and to Rikuya Yasuda (Guild no Uketsukejou desu ga...) as Noe. In addition, the series will have an outstanding musical production: the duo GRANRODEO (Baki) will perform the opening theme “GO GO PARADISE!!”, while the voice actor Takuma Terashima (Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra) will sing the ending “Ashita Tenki ni Naare”.

 

The first promotional video includes a preview of the opening and shows new scenes of the characters in comic situations within the “torture department”, where absurd humor is the key.

A look at the production and origin of the manga

 

The technical team includes a Saori Tatematsu in color design, Seo-gu Lee (Ameku Takao no Suiri Karte) as artistic director and Yuuki Shiina (Suisei no Freyline: Prologue) in the direction of photography. The edition will be in charge of Toshihiko Kojima (Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu.), and sound production will be handled by Bit groove promotion with Yayoi Tateishi as audio director.

 

The original manga by Yawora Tsugumi it began publication in december 2022 in Manga Park and Young Animal WebHakusensha he published the sixth compilation volume on June 27, reaching a total of 350,000 copies in circulation.

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