Upcoming Apocalypse Hotel Anime Will Have a Spin-off Manga, Premieres on April 8

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The upcoming original anime Apocalypse Hotel will have a spin-off manga titled Apocalypse Hotel Pusupusu, handled by the show’s original character designer Izumi Takemoto. It’ll begin serialization in April, the same month the anime begins, on Takeshobo’s Storia.

Other updates for Apocalypse Hotel include its April 8 JST (effectively April 9 at 1:34 AM JST) premiere date, an AnimeJapan 2025 appearance at the Nippon TV x VAP booth on March 23 JST, and an advance screening of the first three episodes on March 29 JST at United Cinema Toyosu. Saho Shirasu (voice of the character Yachiyo) will be one of the guests appearing at the screening event’s talk session.

Apocalypse Hotel is set at the hotel Gingarou in Ginza, after the fall of human civilization. Yachiyo is a robot hotelier who continues to work at the hotel. A trailer previewing the heroine, the setting, and other robots was released last month.


Staff

• Director: Kana Shundo (Luminous Witches and Princess Connect Re:Dive assistant director)
• Series composition and scriptwriter: Shigeru Murakoshi (I Parry Everything and Dark Gathering series composer and co-scriptwriter)
• Original character designer: Izumi Takemoto (creator of Apple Paradise and Aoi-chan Panic!)
• Character designer: Natsuki Yokoyama (Gymnastics Samurai co-sub character designer)
• Background art director: Kohei Honda (Akiba Maid War)
• Color designer: Miyuki Sunako (Ahiru no Sora)
• Compositing director: Masaharu Okazaki (86 EIGHTY-SIX)
• Music composer: Yoshiaki Fujisawa (Land of the Lustrous)

• Animation production: CygamesPictures


Source: Press release (via Comic Natalie)

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