On Friday, the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of Kouji Seo’s manga “The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses” (Megami no Café Terrace) made an exciting announcement. Sumire Uesaka has been confirmed to join the cast as Kikka, the younger twin sister of Ōka Makuzawa. Fans can look forward to Kikka’s debut in the upcoming 10th episode, airing this Friday.

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The anime made its debut on April 7, with Crunchyroll streaming the series concurrently.
Satoshi Kuwabara, known for his work on Black Jack and The Quintessential Quintuplets, is serving as the director at Tezuka Productions. Handling the series scripts is Keiichirō Ōchi, who has previously worked on The Demon Girl Next Door and The Quintessential Quintuplets. Masatsune Noguchi, recognized for his involvement in Hakushon Daimaō and My Home Hero, is responsible for character design. Shu Kanematsu and Miki Sakurai, known for their work on Castle Town Dandelion and My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!, are collaborating on the music composition. The opening theme song titled “Unmei Kyōdōtai!” (Common Destiny) is performed by NeRiAme, while Miki Satō lends her voice to the ending theme song called “Dramatic.”
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— 「女神のカフェテラス」TVアニメ公式 (@goddess_cafe_PR) June 9, 2023
第10話
✨本日放送✨
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〖桜花と橘花〗https://t.co/DAAVsEfOiC
桜花の双子の妹・橘花が登場!
橘花を演じるのは #上坂すみれ さんです!
‐‐‐‐‐—–#女神のカフェテラス
📺6/9(金)深夜1:25~MBS/TBS系にて放送 pic.twitter.com/fKtEeFcgI6
Kodansha USA Publishing is set to launch the English edition of the manga, providing an enthralling narrative that captivates readers:
After the passing of Hayato’s grandmother, his plan to sell her dilapidated seaside café takes an unexpected turn when he discovers it is also a haven for five young women who consider themselves a family. Determined to keep the café alive, Hayato reluctantly agrees to give it a chance, but working alongside these lively and spirited ladies proves to be quite the challenge. With their collective determination and his unwavering efforts, they embark on a journey to make the café thrive.
Packed with delightful moments, this charming romcom comes from the talented creator of Fuuka and Suzuka, promising an enjoyable read. Originally serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine starting in February 2021.
Source: The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses anime’s Twitter account