Announced back in October, the light novel series Shimoneta to Iu Gainen ga Sonzai Shinai Taikutsu na Sekai aka A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist has now followed up on its recent news of staff by bringing out its first promo video. The piece is nearly two minutes long and provies a good look at the main cas tof characters, tied to their voice actors and ist staff.

Planned for a summer debut, the series is directed by Youhei Suzuki based on the scripts by Masahiro Yokotoani and with character designs by Masahiro Fuji. The series is being animated by JC Staff. The official site has now updated with a look at the cast, expanding it a bit with more of the supporting characters. The cast members announced for it include:

Shizuka Ishigami as Ayame Kajō

Yūsuke Kobayashi as Tanukichi Okuma

Miyu Matsuki as Anna Ninomiya

Saori Goto as Hyōka Fuwa

Satomi Arai as Otome Saotome

Kenta Miyake as Raiki Gōriki

Yui Horie as Kosuri Onigashira

Sumire Uesaka as Oboro Tsukimigusa

Yui Ogura as Binkan-chan

The light novel series comes from Hirotaka Akagi under the Gagaga Bunko imprint with illustrations by Eight Shimotsuki. It began back in 2012 and has seven volumes published so far, as well as a manga adaptation from earlier this year. No details about who is behind the production or involved in the creative side has been revealed yet.

Plot concept: 16 years after the “Law for Public Order and Morals in Healthy Child-Raising” banned coarse language in the country, Tanukichi Okuma enrolls in the country’s leading elite public morals school and is soon invited into the Anti-Societal Organization (SOX) by its founder, Ayame Kajou. As a member blackmailed into joining by Ayame, Tanukichi ends up taking part in obscene acts of terrorism against the talented student council president Anna (for whom Tanukichi has a crush on).

[Source: Mirai kagayaki]

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