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Spy Classroom TV Anime Calls Mission Accomplished with Annett Character Visual, Trailer

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Seven straight weeks, seven charming introductions for Spy Classroom‘s female operatives. The upcoming action-comedy anime’s official Twitter account delivered another character visual and trailer today, concluding its promised run that started in mid-October (unless we get one for the man in charge, Klaus).

 

But enough beating around the bush, because this week puts the spotlight on Annett, a troublesome trickster with amnesia who’s voiced by Tomori Kusunoki (Makima in Chainsaw Man). You can hear her play out Annett’s habit of referring to herself as “ore-sama” in the character trailer below!

 

Annett Character Visual

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Annett Character Trailer

 

 

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Keiichiro Kawaguchi (Higurashi: When They Cry – GOU) is directing the adaptation at studio feel. (Remake Our Life!), with series composition by Shinichi Inozume (Platinum End) and character designs by Sumie Kinoshita (Idoly Pride). Yuichiro Umehara (Kimura in Heaven’s Design Team) will take on the identity of elite spy Klaus, with Sora Amamiya (Chizuru in Rent-a-Girlfriend) by his side as Lily, one of several trainees with no experience in espionage.

Yen Press, who publishes the light novels’ official English version, describes the series as such:

INTELLIGENCE IS THE MOST DANGEROUS WEAPON

Following a devastating military conflict, countries fight their wars in the shadows. One unusual spy, Klaus, has never failed on the job despite his quirks, and he is building a team to take on an Impossible Mission—one with over a 90 percent chance of failure. However, his chosen members are all washouts with no practical experience. They’ll have to use every trick in the book (and some that aren’t) to prove they’re up to the task!

 

Source: Official Twitter, Website

 

 

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