Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? anime confirmed to premiere in 2026: Teaser, cast, and what to expect

Key visual from the anime
Key visual from the anime (Image credit: Studio 6)

The anime adaptation for Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? has been confirmed to start airing from 2026. Recently, the production team has released the first teaser, key visual, and the list of staff to spark excitement in the anime community. So far, it seems like it is working because fans are hyped to watch this show when it airs. This anime adaptation is based on the manga by Norishiro-chan; interestingly, the manga has also slowly built a loyal fanbase.

Originally, the manga of Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? made its debut in 2021 and now, within a few years of serialization, it has been selected to get an anime adaptation. In the world of anime, it is rare for manga series to be picked because of how many titles are available in the market. This is enough proof that the series has some potential to reel in the anime community to this fandom.

Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Studio 6)
Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Studio 6)

After looking at the new teaser of Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? We see that the production team has not wasted time in setting the tone of the show. We see Kotoko Ijichi and Kei Amane snapping a carefree selfie in the bustling streets of Nakano Broadway. The location itself has sentimental meaning as it resonates with anime and manga fans.

In the background, protagonist Takuya Seo crosses the street with a backpack slung over his shoulder, visually separated from the girls despite sharing the same space. It’s a simple image, but it perfectly captures the story’s core theme: different “social castes” coexisting just inches apart. This kind of contrast is the heart of Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? it shows us how people have different appearances by could have similar passions and experiences.


What is the plot of Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!?

Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Studio 6)
Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Studio 6)

Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? is about Takuya Seo. He is an unremarkable high school otaku who sits behind two popular girls in class. But one small moment in her life brings an expected twist. A small act of borrowing an eraser ends up revealing the fact that he is obsessed with anime. Interestingly, Kei Amane’s suspiciously accurate correction of his anime trivia hints that she may not be as detached from otaku culture as she claims.

This anime has the potential to become a popular show because it chooses to build the story on humor and heart through subtle character interactions and shared interests. It is a different approach because this kind of anime usually leans on misunderstandings or forced romance to progress the plot.


Cast and staff inspire confidence in the adaptation

Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Studio 6)
Still from the anime trailer (Image credit: Studio 6)

We also have information on the main cast list, and it would not be wrong to claim that it is a strong lineup:

  • Sho Komura voices Takuya Seo (Percival in The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse)
  • Kei Amane is voiced by Konomi Inagaki ( known for her grounded performances)
  • Yu Serizawa takes on the role of Kotoko Ijichi

On the production side, the anime is in capable hands. TMS Entertainment’s Studio 6 will be animating Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!?, meanwhile, we also know that the director is Shin Mita. Series composition is led by Kazuhiko Inukai, while Lion Matsuda serves as character designer and chief animation director. Overall, the story is tightly written, and with a strong team, ensuring that the anime adaptation is going to be memorable.


Final thoughts

As 2026 approaches, Gals Can’t Be Kind to Otaku!? is shaping up to be a standout rom-com, as it will give the audience a story that does not rely on clichés alone, but on sincerity, humor, and the quiet joy of finding common ground where you least expect it.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade