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'Bartender: Kami no Glass' Reveals Main Cast, First Promo
The official website of the Bartender: Kami no Glass (Bartender: Glass of God) television anime revealed the main cast, first promo, and a new teaser visual (pictured) on Tuesday. The anime is set to air in April 2024.
Cast
Ryuu Sasakura: Takuma Terashima (Log Horizon)
Miwa Kurushima: Yoshino Nanjou (Love Live! School Idol Project)
Yukari Higuchi: Haruka Shiraishi (Golden Kamuy)
Kyouko Kawakami: Eriko Matsui (Oooku)
Yuri Kinjou: Ryouko Shiraishi (Fumetsu no Anata e)
Kelvin Chen: Makoto Furukawa (Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen)
Ryouichi Kuraya (Tsugumomo) is directing the television anime at Liber. Mariko Kunisawa (Honzuki no Gekokujou) is handling the series composition. Youichi Ueda (Tenkuu Shinpan) is designing the characters.
The anime adapts Joh Araki and Kenji Nagatomo's slice of life gourmet manga, which serialized in Super Jump magazine from December 2004 to September 2011. The manga then switched to Grand Jump in November 2011 and ended the following month. Shueisha released the 21st and final volume in February 2012.
Palm Studio produced an 11-episode television anime adaptation in Fall 2006.
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Source: Comic Natalie
Cast
Ryuu Sasakura: Takuma Terashima (Log Horizon)
Miwa Kurushima: Yoshino Nanjou (Love Live! School Idol Project)
Yukari Higuchi: Haruka Shiraishi (Golden Kamuy)
Kyouko Kawakami: Eriko Matsui (Oooku)
Yuri Kinjou: Ryouko Shiraishi (Fumetsu no Anata e)
Kelvin Chen: Makoto Furukawa (Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen)
Ryouichi Kuraya (Tsugumomo) is directing the television anime at Liber. Mariko Kunisawa (Honzuki no Gekokujou) is handling the series composition. Youichi Ueda (Tenkuu Shinpan) is designing the characters.
The anime adapts Joh Araki and Kenji Nagatomo's slice of life gourmet manga, which serialized in Super Jump magazine from December 2004 to September 2011. The manga then switched to Grand Jump in November 2011 and ended the following month. Shueisha released the 21st and final volume in February 2012.
Palm Studio produced an 11-episode television anime adaptation in Fall 2006.
PV
Source: Comic Natalie