🎬 First Full
Promotional Video — A Sneak Peek at Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy
The first full promotional video (PV) for the upcoming anime Mistress
Kanan is Devilishly Easy has just dropped, offering fans an early glimpse
of visuals, voice acting, and tone.
You can watch the official trailer here:
The PV teases a blend of comedic, romantic, and supernatural elements —
a demoness infiltrating human life, awkward first interactions, and the spark
of a budding (and unconventional) relationship.
📅 Premiere Date &
Broadcast Window
Mark your calendars: Mistress Kanan is Devilishly Easy is
scheduled to premiere in April 2026.
This April launch places it firmly in the Spring 2026 anime season — a
competitive slot that often sees many high-profile titles debuting.
🧑🎤 Cast &
Characters
Here’s the confirmed main cast lineup and character roles as revealed in
the PV and press announcements:
|
Character |
Voice Actor |
|
Kanan Takakiyo (the “Mistress Kanan”) |
Aoi Koga |
|
Yōji Kyōgi |
Seiichirō Yamashita |
|
Jeanne |
Sayumi Suzushiro |
|
Ami |
Maki Kawase |
|
Nadeko Masurao |
Ayaka Nanase |
|
Milch / Miltie Zebul |
Fūka Izumi |
|
Miel Zebul |
Hikaru Tōno |
|
Lilim Zebul |
Yoshino Nanjō |
Highlights:
- Aoi Koga
takes on the lead role as Kanan, bringing her experience voicing strong
female leads in other popular series.
- Seiichirō
Yamashita, known for his versatile roles, voices Yōji, who becomes the
unlikely romantic interest.
- The
supporting cast includes seasoned talents like Sayumi Suzushiro and Maki
Kawase, reinforcing expectations for high-caliber voice performances.
🏢 Studio & Production
Staff
This adaptation is handled by Studio KAI, a studio whose name has
been gaining attention in recent years.
Here’s a look at the key staff behind the anime:
|
Position / Role |
Name |
|
Director |
Yasushi Muroya |
|
Assistant Director |
Hisashi Isogawa |
|
Series Script / Screenplay |
Rintarō Ikeda |
|
Character Designer |
Akari Minagawa |
|
Sub-Character Design |
Chisa Shibata |
|
Prop Design |
Nana Koinuma |
|
Art Director |
Nobuaki Mihara |
|
Art Setting / Backgrounds |
Studio Uni, Quun Plant |
|
Color Key Artist |
Mineyo Ōnishi |
|
3D / CG Direction |
Masanari Kira |
|
Compositing / Photography |
Shigeki Asakawa |
|
Editing |
Masato Yoshitake |
|
Sound Director |
Yasushi Nagura |
|
Sound Effects |
Rio Satō |
|
Music Composer |
Shūhei Mutsuki |
|
Music Production |
King Records |
|
Animation Producer |
Hirokazu Shiba |
This combination of staff promises a faithful adaptation with attention
to visual style, sound design, and narrative pacing.
✨ Key Art, Visuals & Trailers
In addition to the main PV, a teaser visual and character art have
already been unveiled. The revealed visuals depict Kanan and Yōji in
contrasting moods — a mix of affection, awkwardness, and supernatural flair.
A second trailer (or updated PV) is expected closer to the premiere
date, likely showcasing more voices, music, and story beats. Fans should keep
an eye on official channels for future video drops.
📖 Synopsis & Appeal
Based on the manga Kanan-sama wa Akumade Choroi by Nonco,
the story revolves around:
Kanan Takakiyo, a demoness sent to the human world to devour souls,
infiltrates a high school. She sets her sights on a student named Yōji, but an
unexpected twist leads them into a romantic pact. As Kanan, having never
experienced love, navigates human emotions, the two embark on a journey filled
with awkwardness, humor, and genuine affection.
The premise blends supernatural fantasy with school life and romantic
comedy. The contrast between Kanan’s demon identity and her budding innocence
in love provides fertile ground for both comedic and touching moments.