'Marry Me, Let's Have a Baby!' Adult Manga Gets AnimeFesta Anime

WWWave Corporation's AnimeFesta (formerly Anime Zone and ComicFesta Anime) site announced on Wednesday that it is producing a television anime adaptation of Hiroyoshi Kira's Dekichau Made Kon dōjin adult manga that will premiere on Tokyo MX and BS11 on July 6. The anime will also stream on AnimeFesta on June 13. In addition, WWWave Corporation's new anime streaming platform OceanVeil also announced that it will begin streaming the anime under the English title Marry Me, Let's Have a Baby! on June 13.As with other AnimeFesta anime, the anime will be available with some cuts in a "brodcast version" for its television airing and on AnimeFesta, and will also have a premium version on AnimeFesta.OceanVeil describes the anime:The anime's cast includes:Sumito Sasaki (The Share House's Secret Rule) is directing the anime at Studio Leo. Iruka Taichō (The Share House's Secret Rule) is overseeing the series scripts. Hironori Hano is designing the characters, and is also the chief animation director. Mikumo Amakuwa is the sound director. Studio Mausu is in charge of sound production. MAO performs the anime's theme song.The other staff members include:WWWave Corporation owns the ComicFesta web manga service, as well as the AnimeFesta anime programming block. AnimeFesta (formerly Anime Zone and ComicFesta Anime) has produced short anime adaptations of over 25 manga from ComicFesta in the past six years, with many of the manga being adult or risque in nature. The first AnimeFesta anime was On a Lustful Night Mingling with a Priest (Sōryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni...), whose Japanese title has led to AnimeFesta anime sometimes being called "Sōryo-waku" (Sōryo-type) by fans. Most of the anime series have two different versions: a "broadcast" version (the censored version aired on television), and a "premium" uncensored version distributed online. WWWave Corporation releases many of the anime titles in English on its Coolmic website, and recently began releasing anime on OeanVeil.Sources: Marry Me, Let's Have a Baby! anime's website, Anime! Anime!, press release