
The hot boys in Isekai Office Worker are a fujoshi’s dream
New Boys’ Love anime Isekai Office Worker: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter has another new key visual out, along with three new voice cast members named and, yes, a firm premiere date.
That Isekai Office Worker premiere date is Tuesday, January 6th, with the anime premiering on AT-X, TOKYO MX, BS11, and other affiliated TV stations in Japan.
The latest key visual, again, stars the two protagonists Seiichirou Kondou (voiced by Kento Itou) and Aresh Indolark (played by Tomoaki Maeno), with Kondou clutching his accounting book and both men looking off somewhere into the distance.

The three new voice cast members named are:
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- Win Morisaki (Anglade in Children of the Sea) voices Ciro Quellbas
- Kazuyuki Okitsu (Rovel in Dad is a Hero, Mom is a Spirit, I’m a Reincarnator) is Orjef Rhoda
- Shiori Izawa (Nanachi in Made in Abyss) plays Selio
The character designs for all three new characters have also been released.
And, yes, like the previous key visuals and trailer show, the art style in this one is super elegant, with so many hot looking guys, it’s pretty much a fujoshi’s dream, right?

Voice actor and singer Win Morisaki is also named as performing the anime’s ending theme song ‘Back to Back‘.

Special Isekai Office Worker ‘Labor Thanksgiving Day’ visual drops
Along with all the other fun stuff, a special Labor Thanksgiving Day visual (celebrated in Japan on November 23rd) was also released.
Drawn by Kikka Oohashi, the illustrator of the light novel series the anime is based on, it portrays Aresh and Kondou enjoying a day off at home.
Aresh is taking a book out of Kondou’s hands as it is supposed to be a No Work day, and handing him a cup of coffee instead.
The visuals are the latest promo pieces to drop for the Boys’ Love anime, and follow on from the trailer earlier in the month that introduced both Aresh and Kondou, and several of its supporting characters.
Yep, the animation looks a bit “stiff” in the trailer but, hey, if it’s another BL anime, I’ll take what we can get, won’t you?
Look out for the Isekai Office Worker: The Other World’s Books Depend on the Bean Counter anime premiering on a streaming service in your neighborhood in early January.
And, if you can’t wait that long, remember Yen Press is publishing both the light novels and their manga adaptation in English.
