The popular manga Kindergarten Wars is set to leap onto the screen as a TV anime. Fans of the series can finally see the story of a secret kindergarten for elite children come to life. The announcement arrived this week, and it sparked excitement across social media. While the production studio and exact release date remain under wraps, the creators have already shared two key voice actors.
Cast Details
The main cast features two well‑known seiyuu. Rita, the quirky teacher who searches for love, will be voiced by Atsumi Tanezaki. Tanezaki is best known for her role as Anya Forger in SPY x FAMILY, bringing a lively energy to the character. Doug, the mysterious assassin who protects a student, will be played by Kentaro Kumagai. Kumagai previously voiced Laios in Delicious in Dungeon, adding depth to the role. The pairing promises a dynamic performance that will draw viewers into the series.
Where to Read
Kindergarten Wars is serialized on Shonen Jump+, a digital platform that hosts many hit series. To date, fifteen collected volumes have been released, and the manga boasts a circulation of over 1.7 million copies. Readers can also enjoy the story through Shueisha’s MANGA PLUS service, which offers official translations worldwide. The service describes the series as a blend of action packed romance and comedy set inside the world’s safest kindergarten.
What to Expect
The anime will adapt the manga’s unique blend of humor and suspense. Viewers can look forward to scenes where an assassin appears in a classroom, creating tension and romance in equal measure. The story follows Rita’s relentless quest for a boyfriend while she protects her students from hidden threats. The series promises bright animation, witty dialogue, and moments that will make fans laugh and gasp.
Official Channels
You Chiba, the creator, posted celebratory artwork on the new official X account to mark the announcement. The account now serves as the hub for updates, sneak peeks, and behind the scenes content. Followers can stay informed about staff reveals, teaser trailers, and premiere dates as they become available.
The adaptation marks a major milestone for the You Chiba manga, joining other Shonen Jump+ titles that have successfully transitioned to anime. As anticipation builds, fans eagerly await further details that will shape the future of this beloved series.
Source: Crunchyroll



















