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My Wife Has No Emotion is Pure Computer Love in Wedding Visual

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Starting July 2, we’ll all get to dive into the anime adaptation of Jiro Sugiura’s My Wife Has No Emotion manga. While the robo-wife in question may indeed have no visible emotions, Takuma looks absolutely delighted to wed her in a new illustration.

The illustration is featured on the latest Monthly Comic Flapper magazine issue, and you can see it below.

Much like last time, the news comes along with two new cast additions. Risae Matsuda and Yuki Wakai are joining the anime as Rihito Saionji and Mamoru, respectively, both pictured below.

The My Wife Has No Emotion anime will be directed by Fumihiro Yoshimura (Kumi to Tulip) at Tezuka Pro with scripts overseen by Mitsutaka Hirota (Edens Zero). It’ll star Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Takuma and Konomi Inagaki as Mina.

Sugiura’s manga, which debuted back in 2019, is about a robot housekeeper, her owner, and their relationship potentially growing to something more. Or, as Seven Seas describes it:

Takuma is a single guy who does nothing but go to work and come home. Too tired to do chores, he decides to get a robot to cook and keep house. “Mina-chan” is such a good housekeeper, Takuma jokes that she should become his wife. Mina takes Takuma’s joke seriously, and slowly the two start doing more things together, like having a picnic outside. As time goes by, Takuma starts to fall for Mina, but can a human and a robot ever have an equal, loving relationship?

Via Comic Natalie

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