The Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible “adolescent sweet comedy” manga is getting a TV anime adaptation. A teaser visual has been released.
The staff includes Kazuomi Koga (Rent-A-Girlfriend) as director, Yuya Takahashi (Selection Project) as series composer and scriptwriter, and Yoshiko Satou (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation co-sub character designer) as character designer. PINE JAM is the animation production company.
Meanwhile, voicing Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible’s leads are Kana Hanazawa as Nagisa Kubo and Kengo Kawanishi as Junta Shiraishi.
The Shueisha-published manga by Nene Yukimori began in 2019 and has eight tankoubon volumes as of February 2022. It is serialized in Weekly Young Jump and published under the Young Jump Comics label.
Viz describes the story as:
When Kubo sits next to Shiraishi in their first year of high school, Shiraishi’s nonexistent social skills get a boost. Speaking up in class is only the beginning for Shiraishi—soon Kubo forces him to be noticed at school, at the bookstore, and all around town. Shiraishi’s once-lackluster life isn’t so dull anymore!