Series to ship on DVD, Blu-ray, limited edition combo pack on March 29

Sentai Filmworks announced with a video on Saturday that Juliet Simmons will play Chiyo Sakura in its English dub of Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun .

Simmons joins Ty Mahany (Umetaro Nozaki), Scott Gibbs (Mikoto "Mikorin" Mikoshiba), and Monica Rial (Yū Kashima).

The series ship on March 29. The DVD complete collection retails for US$59.98, the Blu-ray Disc collection retails for US$69.98, and the premium box set retails for US$129.98.

All three editions will include the six three-minute Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun OVAs.

The series premiered in July 2014, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired.

Sentai Filmworks describes the story:

Love is the spirit that motivates an artist's journey. Or, rather, it can and should be. Of course, for mangaka artist Nozaki… he's clueless when it comes to those special feelings of love coming from his own classmate. It's the age-old tale: the girl's into a guy that barely knows they exist. And it's no different for Sakura. While all she can think about is him, all he cares about is the publication deadline looming over his head. Unfortunately, this all came about because Sakura didn't share her true feelings with Nozaki. This all leads to a huge misunderstanding – and, as a result, Sakura becoming his assistant. Little did she know, but she now works for one of her favorite mangakas. Only she's a he! And that's the strange part; Nozaki is the creator of the popular shojo manga, Let's Have a Romance!, under the alias of Yumeno Sakiko. So, how could such a stubborn numbskull such as Nozaki be so in touch with a girl's wants and needs to create such inspiring stories that Sakura loves? And will she spoil their working relationship to finally admit how she really feels about him?

Mitsue Yamazaki (Hakkenden: Eight Dogs of the East) directed the series, and Yoshiko Nakamura (Hiiro no Kakera - The Tamayori Princess Saga) handled the scripts. Junichiro Taniguchi (Genshiken Second Season) designed the characters. Studio Dogakobo animated the series.