Mushibugyo creator Hiroshi Fukuda has been serializing the Rock is a Lady’s Modesty (Rock wa Shukujo no Tashinami de Shite) manga since 2022, and now it’s officially getting an anime adaptation. Plans were revealed along with the launch of the Rock is a Lady’s Modesty official Twitter account, and a release has been penciled in for sometime in 2025.
As for what else we can expect from the project—including the cast, staff and other details—that information has yet to be divulged. We’ll have to stay tuned for further updates, but in the meantime you can see a celebratory illustration from the author below.
Rock is a Lady’s Modesty Celebratory Art
The Rock is a Lady’s Modesty manga follows a young girl named Ririsa Suzunomiya, who is thrust into a wealthy lifestyle and forced to give up playing guitar after her mother remarries a real estate tycoon. While attending her prestigious new school, though, she happens to meet a skilled drummer. Thus the pair decide to form a band, reigniting Ririsa’s passion for rock.
The manga is still running in Young Animal magazine.
Fukuda’s Mushibugyo manga ran in the pages of Shogakukan’s Shonen Sunday Super magazine from August 2009 to September 2010, with the Joju Senjin!! Mushibugyo series following from January 2011 to September 2017. The series was adapted into a 26-episode anime from Seven Arcs Pictures that originally aired in 2013.
Source: Crunchyroll News