
Anime Collaboration: "See You Tomorrow at the Food Court" and "Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!" Unveiled
A special collaboration between the animes "See You Tomorrow at the Food Court" and "Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!" has been announced, featuring exclusive visuals and events. The partnership highlights the unique charm and everyday themes present in both series.
The upcoming anime series "See You Tomorrow at the Food Court" and "Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!" have revealed a collaborative effort that includes a visually striking illustration. The artwork features Wada and Yamamoto, the protagonists of "See You Tomorrow at the Food Court," alongside Alma-chan, the endearing lead from "Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!" This visual encapsulates the warm and relatable atmosphere that characterizes both stories.
As part of the collaboration, special fans featuring this joint illustration will be distributed at the Animate Ikebukuro Main Store on August 22 at 11:00 and 12:00 (Spanish time). Attendees will receive one of these fans while supplies last.
Additionally, the main voice cast, including Hiyori Miyazaki (voice of Wada), Yoshino Aoyama (voice of Yamamoto), and Hika Tsukishiro (voice of Alma), participated in a joint interview where they reflected on their experiences with both series, sharing memorable highlights. This interview is set to be published in the October 2025 issue of Newtype, which will be released in September.
"See You Tomorrow at the Food Court," based on the manga by Shinichiro Nariie, premiered in Japan on July 7, 2025, and is available internationally through Crunchyroll. It follows Wada and Yamamoto, two high school girls from different schools who, despite their contrasting personalities, frequently meet at a shopping center to discuss the ups and downs of student life.
Conversely, "Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!" is adapted from the manga by Nanateru and is slated for release in 2025. Directed by Yasuhiro Minami at Studio Flad, with series composition by Yukie Sugawara and character design by Mika Yamamoto, the series presents Alma, a lethal weapon with the appearance of a cute girl, created by young scientists Enji Kamisato and Suzume Yohane, who become her "parents." The series promises to deliver a heartwarming and humorous take on family dynamics as Alma explores her surroundings. Both animes will also be available for simultaneous international streaming on Crunchyroll.
Source: See You Tomorrow y Alma-chan revelan visual colaborativo

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