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Hoshikuzu Telepath Anime Reveals New Cast Members

Hoshikuzu Telepath Anime Reveals New Cast MembersWe learned back in May that the anime adaptation of Rasuko Okuma’s manga Hoshikuzu Telepath (Stardust Telepath) would be hitting screens this October. Now we’ve got a deeper understanding of whose voices will be featured in the series.

We already knew that the series stars Yurie Funato as Umika Konohoshi and Seria Fukagawa as Yū Akeuchi, but here’s some fresh cast additions:

Natsumi Takamori as Emihara, Umika’s teacher
Hina Yomiya as Honami Konohoshi, Umika’s younger sister
Moe Nagamuta as Haruno Takaragi
Shiki Aoki as Matataki Raimon

The Hoshikuzu Telepath anime is being directed by Kaori (Yuyushiki), with Natsuko Takahashi on series composition and Takahiro Sakai serving as character designer and chief animation director at Studio Gokumi.

Manga synopsis:

A shy girl, Umika’s problem is that she cannot speak well because of her excessive stage fright. She has gradually given up trying to make friends. Then one day, a transfer student named Yu appears. She is an alien and has the ability of “Odekopathy,” which allows her to understand the feelings of others when her forehead is attached to other’s…!? A dazzling coming-of-age story of “yuri” and “space” by up-and-coming author Rusuko Okuma.

Here’s what director Kaori had to say about the project earlier this year:

Cute designs and very beautiful color pages! Although it is a four-panel manga, I felt the dramatic and bold panel layout and serious storyline were amazing and not the usual work of Kirara. I feel pressure to do my best to recreate that impression in the anime.” and “‘Cute!’ and ‘Tough!’ will come alternately, so I hope you will hold on to your feelings and look forward to the story of Umika and her friends.

(above) Natsumi Takamori as Emihara
(below) Hina Yomiya as Honami Konohoshi

Source: ANN

Matt Schley

Matt Schley (rhymes with "guy") lives in Tokyo, and has been OUSA's "man in Japan" since 2012. He's also written about anime and Japanese film for the Japan Times, Screen Daily and more.

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