The stoic Kashiwada-san and her classmate Oota-kun make for quite an explosive pair in the Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota romance comedy anime. As their relationship unfolds, Final Weapon has everything you need to know about the Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota anime, including the release dates and schedule for all episodes.
In Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota, Oota-kun is determined to get Kashiwada-san to finally express an emotion, but it never works. Well, it does work, but he never sees it, because she hides her smile and feelings out of sight. However, love like this is bound to get them closer, no matter how much of a polar opposite they are to each other.
Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota Release Dates, Exact Premiere Time and Schedule
New Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota episodes will release on Saturdays at 5:00 a.m. PST / 8:00 a.m. EST on Crunchyroll. Episodes will be released with English subs. Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota will air for 12 episodes this season.
Here are the release dates and schedule for Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota (subject to change):
- Episode 1 – October 4 – OUT NOW
- Episode 2 – October 11 – OUT NOW
- Episode 3 – October 18 – OUT NOW
- Episode 4 – October 25 – OUT NOW
- Episode 5 – November 1 – OUT NOW
- Episode 6 – November 8 – OUT NOW
- Episode 7 – November 15 – OUT NOW
- Episode 8 – November 22 – OUT NOW
- Episode 9 – November 29 – OUT NOW
- Episode 10 – December 6 – OUT NOW
- Episode 11 – December 13 – OUT NOW
- Episode 12 – December 20 – OUT NOW
New episodes of Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota will premiere at the following times (subject to change):
- Pacific Standard Time: 5:00 a.m. PST
- Mountain Standard Time: 6:00 a.m. MST
- Central Standard Time: 7:00 a.m. CST
- Eastern Standard Time: 8:00 a.m. EST
- Greenwich Mean Time: 1:00 p.m. GMT
OP/ED, Cast and Staff
Hashimero performs the opening theme song “Hyakumensō (Funny Faces),” and Sangatsu no Phantasia performs the ending theme song “Amanojaku Hero (Contradiction-Filled Hero).”
The cast of the Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota anime includes:
- Akane Fujita as Kashiwada-san
- Kyouhei Natsume as Oota-kun
- Yūya Hirose as Tadakoro-kun
- Sōhei Horikane as Sata-kun
- Yumiri Hanamori as Tabuchi-san
- Mayu Mineda as Odajima-san
- Shiori Mikami as Oota’s older sister
- Daisuke Kishio as Kashiwada’s older brother
Tomohiro Kamitani directs the anime at STUDIO POLON, with Michiko Yokote overseeing the series scripts. Naoto Nakamura is the character designer and chief animation director, and Yukari Hashimoto and Tetsuya Shitara are the music composers.
Additional staff members include:
- Background Art: Maho Takahashi
- Art Director: Scott MacDonald
- Color Design: Haremi Miyagawa
- Director of Photography: Yomogiko Murano
- CG Director: Daisuke Shima
- Editing: Akane Shiraishi
- Sound Director: Yukio Nagasaki
Where Can I Watch Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota?
Crunchyroll is streaming Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS and Indian Subcontinent. In Japan, the anime is airing on Tokyo MX, Kansai TV, BS11, and AT-X.
What is Inexpressive Kashiwada and Expressive Oota About?
Azuma launched the manga on Kadokawa’s Dra Dra Sharp# website in July 2018. The 10th and final complied book volume launched in July 2023. BookWalker Global publishes the manga in English and describes it as follows:
Kashiwada is a girl who never shows emotions on her face. Oota always tries to surprise her…but never succeeds.
Kashiwada and Oota are classmates at a junior high school.
Oota is always thinking of pranks to surprise Kashiwada, but he always fails. Kashiwada likes to look at Oota, for he shows his emotions on his face too much. They look like opposite type of people, but they both care about each other.
“Look, Oota is up to something…” Other classmates love to see the unique relationship between them.
A heart-warming love comedy which takes place in an ordinary junior high school in Japan.