Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible Anime is getting delayed past episode 6 due to COVID-19. The anime will return in April and restart its broadcast beginning with the first episode.
The anime premiered on January 10. The new broadcasting schedule will be announced later when it has been decided.
First NieR: Automata, and now Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible, Let’s just hope all other anime airing this season don’t get delayed. And If you can’t wait for the rebroadcast for Kubo, you can read the manga in the meantime.
The anime is directed by Kazuomi Koga (Rent-A-Girlfriend both seasons, Rainy Cocoa, Welcome to Rainy Color) at PINE JAM (Do It Yourself!!, Kageki Shoujo!!). The series scripts are overseen and written by Yya Takahashi (Laughing Under the Clouds, Lupin III: Part IV, Luck & Logic), and the characters are designed for animationthe anime by Yoshiko Sait (Comic Girls).
The opening theme song “Dramatic Janakutemo” (Even Though It Isn’t Dramatic) is performed by Kana Hanazawa. The ending theme song “Kasuka de Tashika” is performed by Dialogue+.
Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible Synopsis:
Junta Shiraishi, a high school student, has a simple goal: to have a fulfilling youth. However, achieving this goal appears to be more difficult than anticipated, as everyone in his vicinity frequently fails to notice him due to his lack of presence. Shiraishi’s lack of presence is so severe that people mistakenly believe his seat in class is always empty and that he frequently skips school. There’s even a strange rumor going around class that those who successfully spot Shiraishi will be blessed with good luck for the day.
Nagisa Kubo, the girl seated next to him, is the only one who has noticed his existence thus far. Kubo, on the other hand, likes to tease him on a daily basis and frequently puts him in unusual and nerve-racking situations. However, as Kubo’s playful antics continue to engross the hesitant Shiraishi, he may soon discover that his youth was not as dull as he thought.
Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible is based on Nene Yukimori’s Shueisha-published manga, which debuted in October 2019 and has 11 tankoubon volumes as of December 2022. It is serialized in Weekly Young Jump and distributed by Young Jump Comics.
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