
Lesbian Citizen Naoko-san
Animation · Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
Naoko-san is an alien from the planet Yuri, who is plotting to conquer the Earth by yurifying it. Misuzu is a junior high girl and is always troubled by Naoko-san, who lives on the roof of her house.
Top Cast


Satomi Arai
Satomi Arai
Naoko-san (voice)
Satomi Arai
Naoko-san (voice)


Akari Harashima
Akari Harashima
Misuzu (voice)
Akari Harashima
Misuzu (voice)


Ai Nonaka
Ai Nonaka
Hii-chan (voice)
Ai Nonaka
Hii-chan (voice)


Yukari Kokubun
Yukari Kokubun
Ryouta (voice)
Yukari Kokubun
Ryouta (voice)


Manabu Sakamaki
Manabu Sakamaki
Manabu Sakamaki
Kumi Tanaka
Kumi Tanaka
Kumi Tanaka
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