
The anime adaptation of the romantic comedy manga **Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota** has released new updates to the public. Today, it was announced that the **Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota** anime will premiere in Japan sometime in October of this year.
Additionally, the anime series
**Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota** announced its participation in **AnimeExpo 2025**. This participation will have a special reason: it was reported that the screening of the series' first episode will take place at this event. The first screenshots of the anime's first episode were shared by the anime's production committee.
Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota will premiere in October of this year.

The production team for the **Kao ni Denai Kashiwada-san to Kao ni Deru Oota-kun** anime is as follows: **Tomohiro Kamitani** is directing the anime. Studio **Polon** is producing the anime. **Michiko Yokote** is supervising the anime scripts. **Naoto Nakamura** is designing the characters and serving as chief animation director. **Yukari Hashimoto** and **Tetsuya Shitara** are composing the anime's soundtrack.
Voice Cast Members:
- Akane Fujita as Kashiwada
- Kyouhei Natsume as Oota
- Souhei Horikane as Sada
- Yuuya Hirose as Tadokoro
Information about Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota:
**Kao ni Denai Kashiwada-san to Kao ni Deru Oota-kun**, also known as **Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota**, is a romantic comedy manga. The work is written and illustrated by **Fuyu Azuma**. This manga began to be published in **Niconico Seiga's Dra Dra Sharp#** (**Dragon Age**) since June 2018. The **Kao ni Denai Kashiwada-san to Kao ni Deru Oota-kun** manga has already reached its end, and the publisher **Fujimi Shobo** has collected the work in 10 volumes.
Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota have the following description:
With a self-satisfied smile, Oota ignores his single-digit test scores and searches for a new source of fun. He soon finds himself captivated by his classmate Kashiwada, a mysterious student with a perpetually expressionless face. Oota plots to disrupt her placid demeanor through scares and mischievous schemes, though his tactics always seem to backfire.
Oota is known as the class clown and is constantly disciplined by his teacher, who claims that "his face gives him away." Through no fault of his own, he has no control over his emotions or facial expressions. Kashiwada, on the other hand, always seems indifferent and unreadable: no one knows what he's thinking!
Oota and Kashiwada are complete opposites, but that doesn't stop a unique relationship from developing between them. When they realize their feelings for each other, an important question arises: do opposites really attract?
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