Savings or talent? A single seiyuu will voice 10 different waifus in new anime

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Sometimes the anime industry surprises us with decisions that walk between genius and extreme budget savings. Recently, news was announced that left fans scratching their heads: talented voice actress Kana Yuki is playing 10 distinct characters in Ingoku Danchi's upcoming anime adaptation. No, it's not a drafting error or an April Fool's Day joke; This voice actress is going to carry the equipment on her shoulder (or rather, at her throat) to give life to almost the entire female cast of this adult comedy.


The news caused so much initial confusion that the official account of the anime in X had to come out to clarify that, indeed, Yuki has accepted the challenge of being "all the waifus". The actress had already participated in the promotional videos for the manga, and the production team decided that she was the right one to continue with the full work on the television series.




Details of how Kana Yūki plays 10 characters and the "tasty" plot


While the male lead, Mamoru Yoshida, will be voiced by Aika Wakuno, Kana Yūki will be in charge of a kilometer-long list of tenants. According to the official list, she will be the voice of:


  • Watanabe (the main face of the series and first "perverted wife").
  • Katagiri, Ichinose, Mizutani, Sanamori, Kanzaki, Shikijō, Gōda, Sakakura, and Ikayama.

Yūki said he was "shocked" to learn that he would play Ms. Watanabe, but promised to give her best effort in each of the roles.




What is Ingoku Danchi about?


Get ready, because the plot is pure culture. The story follows Mamoru, an unemployed young man who helps run an apartment complex full of married women. Everything gets out of control when she discovers that a tenant is wearing a mystical garment called "Libido Cloth", which causes the wearer to lose control of their mind and act in a way that is difficult to wear. quite aggressive and with little clothing. The anime will premiere in April 2026, so it won't be long before we see this display of acting schizophrenia.

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