
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A high school girl and boy are part of the student council at a pricey school. They have a crush on one another, but have kept it under wraps so far. With awareness and an inkling of what the other one feels for each the challenge becomes to make the opposite side profess his or her love first.
Top Cast


Sho Hirano
Sho Hirano
Miyuki Shirogane
Sho Hirano
Miyuki Shirogane


Kanna Hashimoto
Kanna Hashimoto
Kaguya Shinomiya
Kanna Hashimoto
Kaguya Shinomiya


Hayato Sano
Hayato Sano
Yuu Ishigami
Hayato Sano
Yuu Ishigami


Nana Asakawa
Nana Asakawa
Chika Fujiwara
Nana Asakawa
Chika Fujiwara


Mayu Hotta
Mayu Hotta
Ai Hayasaka
Mayu Hotta
Ai Hayasaka


Natsumi Ikema
Natsumi Ikema
Nagisa Kashiwagi
Natsumi Ikema
Nagisa Kashiwagi


Masahiro Takashima
Masahiro Takashima
Shirogane's Father
Masahiro Takashima
Shirogane's Father


Jiro Sato
Jiro Sato
Shozo Tanuma / Narrator
Jiro Sato
Shozo Tanuma / Narrator


Yutaro
Yutaro
Tsubasa
Yutaro
Tsubasa


Amu Fukao
Amu Fukao
Kei Shirogane
Amu Fukao
Kei Shirogane
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