Kimi ni Todoke Announces Season 3 Main Cast and Staff

Kimi ni Todoke has announced more of the cast for Season 3.

Kimi ni Todoke has revealed more of which voice actors will be returning to reprise their roles for Season 3.

The anime series has announced Miyuki Sawashiro (Bishamon from Noragami), Yuko Sanpei (Tsubasa Ōzora from Captain Tsubasa), Yūichi Nakamura (Tetsurō Kuroo from Haikyuu!!), Mamoru Miyano (Rin Matsuoka from Free! Iwatobi Swim Club), Yūki Ono (Taiga Kagami from Kuroko’s Basketball), and Aya Hirano (Misa Amane from Death Note) as Ayane Yano, Chizuru Yoshida, Ryū Sanada, Kento Miura, Kazuichi Arai, and Ume Kurumizawa, respectively. Netflix has also released a 13-minute highlight video, summarizing key scenes from the previous two seasons with new footage interspersed throughout.

Production. I.G will animate and produce the third season once more, with Kenichi Matsuzawa as the director, replacing Hiro Kaburaki from the first two seasons. Tomoko Konparu will reprise her role as the series scriptwriter, working with Michiko Yokote. S.E.N.S. Project will also return as the composer for the third season.

The story follows Sawako Kuronuma who is mercilessly ostracized due to her resemblance to Sadako Yamamura from The Ring. As a result, Sawako forgets how to understand others and express herself. One day, she meets Shōta Kazehaya, a popular boy in her class, under the cherry blossoms and helps him find his way. Intrigued and moved by her kind personality, Shōta begins talking to her, opening up her previously narrow world.

Written and illustrated by Karuho Shiina, Kimi ni Todoke began serialization in Bessatsu Margaret from 2005 to 2017. It currently has 30 tankōbon volumes and won several accolades includingBest Shōjo Manga award at the Kodansha Manga Award. The manga also received a nomination for he first Manga Taisho award in 2008.

The manga received an anime adaptation in October 2009 which ended in March 2010. A second season was green-lit in January 2011 and concluded in March 2011. In addition, Kimi ni Todoke has also inspired a live-action film adaptation which released in September 2010. A live-action television series premiered on March 30, 2023.

The first two seasons of Kimi ni Todoke are available on Crunchyroll. The third season streams on Netflix.

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