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Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible TV Anime Postponed from Episode 7 Due to COVID-19

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The official Twitter account for the Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible anime announced today that, due to COVID-19 affecting production, the series will sadly have to disappear after Episode 6. Fortunately, an April broadcast restart from the beginning was confirmed with the announcement, as opposed to the indefinite delay on other current productions.

 

 

Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible‘s third episode is scheduled to air tonight in Japan.

 

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Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible is directed by Kazuomi Koga (Rent-a-Girlfriend) at studio PINE JAM (Kageki Shojo!!), with series composition by Yuya Takahashi (Selection Project) and character designs by Yoshiko Saito (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation animation director). Shueisha publishes the manga’s official English and Spanish versions on MANGA Plus, describing the series as such:

 

First year high schooler Junta Shiraishi is a mob character who goes unnoticed even when he’s standing right next to you. But his classmate, “heroine-level beauty” Kubo, always notices him and is there to tease him. Anyone can become special to someone, but it might be a little too early to call these feelings “love.” Perhaps this story is still two-steps from being a romantic comedy–let’s call it a sweet comedy where a background character becomes visible!

 

Source: Official Twitter

 

 

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