Days with my Step Sister anime adaptation announced

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Now, discover this news that just broke with us: Days with my Step Sister has an anime adaptation announced! So, another new anime adaptation that promises a lot. So, let's check out the latest details on everything that's coming together. Now, enough of the chatter, let's get to it:

Days with my Step Sister anime adaptation announced

anime adaptation of the manga of this novel also known as Gimai Seikatsu by author Ghost Mikawa . According to information on the official Twitter , the series will premiere sometime in 2023.

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Days with my Step Sister

Thus, the work began with the YouTube created in April 2020. A series of light novels is written by Ghost Mikawa and illustrated by Hiten . The series began to be published by Media Factory under the MF Bunko J in January 2021.

Synopsis:

From classmates to brother and sister, living under the same roof. After his father's remarriage, Asamura Yuuta finds himself with a new stepsister, a beautiful girl from his class, Ayase Saki. Having learned important values regarding male-female relationships from their parents' previous ones, they promise each other not to be too close, not too opposite, and only to maintain a vague, comfortable distance. On the one hand, Saki, who worked alone for the sake of her family, doesn't know how to properly rely on others, while Yuta isn't sure how to truly treat her. On equal footing, these two slowly learn the comfort of living together. Their relationship slowly evolves from strangers as the days go by. Eventually, it may end up as a love story, as we know.

Finally, a manga adaptation by Yumika Kanade began serialization online in Kadokawa 's Shōnen Ace Plus in July 2021. Additionally, the anime took place during the “Natsu no Gakuensai 2022” event for MF Bunko J in Japan.

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