Cast and Crew of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun

Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun

月刊少女野崎くん

"Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun" is a romantic comedy anime that cleverly parodies and embraces typical shōjo manga tropes through its high school setting. It features common genre elements such as unrequited love, misunderstandings, and charmingly eccentric characters. However, it stands out by flipping the script: instead of straightforward romance, the series focuses on the creative process behind manga-making, spotlighting Umetarō Nozaki, a high school student who is secretly a famous shōjo manga artist. The humor arises from character quirks, meta-commentary on shōjo conventions, and the absurd situations that occur during manga production. This blend of heartfelt romantic elements with self-aware, situational comedy makes "Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun" a distinctive title within the Comedy and Romance genres, differentiating it from more traditional or purely romantic series.

Ran for 2 seasons.

Main Cast of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun

Ari Ozawa as Chiyo Sakura (voice)

Ari Ozawa

Chiyo Sakura (voice)
Fans of Ari Ozawa might enjoy her role in the TV series 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun' because she brings a lively and cheerful energy to her character, which is a hallmark of her performances. Compared to her most iconic role as Chika Fujiwara in 'Kaguya-sama: Love Is War', where she showcases a mischievous and playful personality, her character in 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun' offers a more wholesome and supportive presence, allowing fans to appreciate her range as a voice actress. An interesting and unexpected detail about her casting is that Ozawa was chosen for 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun' despite initially auditioning for a different role, highlighting how her unique vocal qualities impressed the production team and led to a perfect fit with her character.
Yuichi Nakamura as Umetarou Nozaki (voice)

Yuichi Nakamura

Umetarou Nozaki (voice)
Fans of Yuichi Nakamura will likely enjoy his role in 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun' because he brings his signature smooth and charismatic voice to the character of Hori, a reliable and supportive friend who adds subtle depth to the comedic and romantic chaos of the show. Compared to his most iconic performance as Gray Fullbuster in 'Fairy Tail,' which showcased his ability to convey coolness and emotional intensity in a shonen fantasy setting, Hori offers a more understated, slice-of-life charm, demonstrating Nakamura's versatility. An interesting and unexpected detail about his casting is that despite his typically leading roles, Nakamura took on the supporting role of Hori purely because he enjoyed the script's humor and wanted to diversify his portfolio.
Nobuhiko Okamoto as Mikoto Mikoshiba (voice)

Nobuhiko Okamoto

Mikoto Mikoshiba (voice)
Nobuhiko Okamoto played the role of Mikoto Mikoshiba in the TV anime 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun'. His performance was widely praised for its comedic timing and ability to capture Mikoshiba's shy yet passionate personality, which added a unique charm to the series. Okamoto's skillful voice acting brought depth and likability to a character who often found himself flustered in humorous situations, making the role stand out among the ensemble cast. A lesser-known fact about his involvement is that Okamoto himself enjoyed improvising certain reactions during recording sessions, which the director allowed to remain in the final cut, adding an extra layer of spontaneity to Mikoshiba's character.
Yuki Ono as Masayuki Hori (voice)

Yuki Ono

Masayuki Hori (voice)
Yuki Ono's portrayal of Masayuki Hori in 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun' showcases his ability to infuse comedic timing with a subtle charm, delivering a performance that balances humor and sincerity. Unlike his roles such as the stoic Shoyo Hinata in 'Haikyuu!!' or the intense Katsuki Bakugo in 'My Hero Academia,' Ono's Masayuki Hori is characterized by a more laid-back and comedic approach, highlighting his versatility as a voice actor. An interesting trivia fact is that Yuki Ono shares the screen with many popular voice actors in this series, further enhancing the dynamic ensemble cast and contributing to its enduring popularity.
Ryohei Kimura as Hirotaka Wakamatsu (voice)

Ryohei Kimura

Hirotaka Wakamatsu (voice)
Ryohei Kimura provided the voice for Masayuki Hori, a supporting character in the anime TV series 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun.' This role is a notable departure from his more prominent leading roles, allowing him to explore comedic timing and ensemble dynamics in a slice-of-life romantic comedy setting. While Kimura is often recognized for his roles in action and dramatic anime, such as Yuuki Shinomiya in 'Amnesia' and Riku Asakura in 'Ultraman Taiga,' his performance in 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun' stands out for its subtle humor and character-driven charm, showcasing his versatility and ability to enrich a series through nuanced supporting characters.
Mai Nakahara as Yuu Kashima (voice)

Mai Nakahara

Yuu Kashima (voice)
Mai Nakahara delivers a vibrant and nuanced performance as Yuu Kashima in 'Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun,' capturing the character's charming blend of confidence and vulnerability with a distinctive vocal warmth. Compared to her roles in more dramatic series such as 'Elfen Lied' where she portrayed Lucy with intense emotional depth, Nakahara showcases her versatility by embodying a comedic and lighthearted persona in this series. A fun trivia fact is that Nakahara has frequently collaborated with the same studio, contributing to multiple hit anime which showcases her extensive range beyond the romantic comedy genre.
Miyuki Sawashiro as Yuzuki Seo (voice)

Miyuki Sawashiro

Yuzuki Seo (voice)
Kenta Miyake as Ken Miyamae (voice)

Kenta Miyake

Ken Miyamae (voice)
Daisuke Ono as Mitsuya Maeno (voice)

Daisuke Ono

Mitsuya Maeno (voice)
Ayako Kawasumi as Yukari Miyako (voice)

Ayako Kawasumi

Yukari Miyako (voice)
Mamoru Miyano as Saburō Suzuki (voice)

Mamoru Miyano

Saburō Suzuki (voice)
Marie Miyake as Mamiko (voice)

Marie Miyake

Mamiko (voice)

Crew of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun

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