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'Go for It, Nakamura!' Anime Casts Kenshō Ono, Kenta Miyake

TL;DR, The Go for It, Nakamura! TV anime added Kenshō Ono as Ko Matsumura and Kenta Miyake as Nobu Todoroki, characters who first appeared in episode 8. Drive animates the series with Aoi Umeki directing.

Episode 8 of Go for It, Nakamura! introduced Kenshō Ono and Kenta Miyake to the cast. The Go for It Nakamura anime cast update names Ono as Ko Matsumura and Miyake as Nobu Todoroki, two figures from Hirose’s past.

The announcement came via the series’ official X account after last week’s broadcast in Japan. Drive animates the BL comedy with Aoi Umeki directing, and Crunchyroll streams it outside Japan.

Go for It, Nakamura! adds Kenshō Ono and Kenta Miyake

Production staff confirmed two new voices on Monday, shortly after the broadcast of episode 8. Kenshō Ono plays Ko Matsumura, Hirose’s classmate from junior high. Kenta Miyake voices Nobu Todoroki, described as Hirose’s old friend.

Both characters made their first on-screen appearance in last week’s installment.

In the Kensho Ono Go for It Nakamura confirmation, Ko Matsumura connects to Hirose’s past at school. For Kenta Miyake Go for It Nakamura followers, Nobu Todoroki arrives as another anchor to that history. Together, the Go for It Nakamura episode 8 cast broadens the story’s focus beyond Nakamura’s immediate circle.

The reveal came via the anime’s official X account and was also covered by Comic Natalie. Publicity images paired each seiyuu with their character. For context across this season’s voice-role news, check our other recent cast announcements.

  • Kenshō Ono voices Ko Matsumura, Hirose’s junior high classmate now appearing in the current timeline.
  • Kenta Miyake voices Nobu Todoroki, identified in materials as Hirose’s old friend from earlier years.
  • Both characters debuted in episode 8, which aired in Japan last week.
  • The casting announcement was posted Monday on the series’ official X account.
  • Promotional art pictured Matsumura on the left and Todoroki on the right, matching the caption.
  • Details highlight ties to Hirose, signaling story time with people who knew him before high school.
  • Comic Natalie ran the same update, echoing the official staffing notes and character labels.
  • The TV series adapts Syundei’s BL manga and keeps its light romantic-comedy tone.
  • Crunchyroll streams the anime internationally and also offers an English dub.

Who are Ko Matsumura and Nobu Todoroki in Go for It, Nakamura!

Episode 8 introduces two people from Hirose’s past into the present-day school setting. Ko Matsumura is labeled as his junior high classmate, and Nobu Todoroki is described as an old friend. Their entrance lands together, reinforcing that Hirose had an existing circle before Nakamura ever worked up the nerve to say hello.

For viewers tracking Go for It Nakamura anime characters, this timing frames Hirose through familiar faces rather than new rivals. The Ko Matsumura role and the Nobu Todoroki role both contextualize Hirose’s history, while the show maintains its BL-romcom shape built around Nakamura’s shy crush and comic missteps.

Because both ties point backward, episode 8 functions as a light snapshot of where Hirose came from. That spotlight does not rewrite the premise, it rounds out the social backdrop around everyday classes and clubs. For more voice updates in a similar lane, see our Kimi wo Aisuru cast news.

  • Ko Matsumura, as a junior high classmate, signals school memories that predate the current homeroom.
  • Nobu Todoroki, billed as an old friend, suggests a comfortable rapport with Hirose outside class labels.
  • Both appear for the first time in episode 8, per the official announcement.
  • No extra backstory, club affiliation, or personality notes were provided with the casting note.
  • Their arrival complements Nakamura’s perspective by adding voices that already know Hirose well.
  • Scenes featuring them can highlight casual school life, which matches the series’ comedic rhythm.
  • The anime adapts Syundei’s gentle, character-first BL setup rather than heavy melodrama.
  • Expect the pair to sit within ensemble beats, not replace Nakamura’s central viewpoint.

Cast, staff and streaming details for Go for It, Nakamura!

Here is the confirmed Go for It Nakamura staff and platform snapshot. Aoi Umeki directs at Drive, and also co-writes scripts while designing characters. Naoki Yoshibe serves as assistant director.

Yasuko Aoki of Studio Monado co-writes and oversees series scripts. Ayana Tsujita composes the music, shaping the show’s breezy BL-comedy mood.

Broadcast began on Tokyo MX, Tochigi TV, Gunma TV, and BS11 on April 1 at 24:30, effectively April 2 at 12:30 a.m. In Japan, Hulu premiered episodes online a week earlier than TV. Crunchyroll streams the series across North America, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS, with an English dub.

Theme songs feature Yasuyuki Okamura and Kento Nakajima performing the opening Shunpatsuteki ni Koi Shiyō. A prior promo previewed Senri Oe’s Glory Days and Princess Princess’ Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu. com/eren-the-southpaw-natsumi-fujiwara-cast/”>recent cast update roundups.

The Go for It Nakamura Seven Seas license covers both the original manga and its sequel.

  • Studio: Drive, the credited animation studio for Go for It, Nakamura!
  • Director: Aoi Umeki, also handling character designs and script co-writing.
  • Assistant Director: Naoki Yoshibe, known for action-oriented animation direction elsewhere.
  • Series Composition: Yasuko Aoki of Studio Monado, co-writing and supervising scripts.
  • Music: Ayana Tsujita, supporting the show’s light, romantic-comedy register.
  • Opening Theme: Yasuyuki Okamura and Kento Nakajima, Shunpatsuteki ni Koi Shiyō.
  • Promo Music Previews: Senri Oe’s Glory Days and Princess Princess’ Sekai de Ichiban Atsui Natsu.
  • Japan Release: TV broadcast on April 1 at 24:30, with Hulu streaming episodes a week early.
  • International: Crunchyroll streaming in the listed regions, plus an English dub.
  • Manga: Syundei’s original short ran in 2014, volume in 2017, sequel volume in 2021, all licensed by Seven Seas.

Related: Third PV and new cast.

Related: recent cast update roundups.

Source: ANN

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