The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Mistress Kanan Is Devilishly Easy has officially revealed its first trailer, giving fans a glimpse of the series’ colorful characters and charming story. The show, based on the hit manga Kanan-sama wa Akumade Choroi by Nonco, will premiere in April 2026 and is being animated by Studio KAI, known for its vibrant and expressive visual storytelling.

Voice Cast and Production Team

Leading the cast are Aoi Koga as Kanan Takakiyo and Seiichiro Yamashita as Yoji Kyogi. The newly announced supporting cast includes Sayumi Suzushiro as Jeanne, Maki Kawase as Ami, Ayaka Nanase as Nadeko, Fuka Izumi as Milch, Hikaru Tono as Miel, and Yoshino Nanjo as Lilim.

The series is directed by Yasushi Muroya, with Hisashi Isogawa serving as assistant director. Rintaro Ikeda is handling the script, while Akari Minagawa has been tasked with character design, bringing Nonco’s manga art to life with refreshing animation flair.

Plot and Setting

The story follows Kanan, a mischievous demon who feeds on human souls but disguises herself as a high school student to blend in. Her plan takes an unexpected turn when she sets her sights on a human boy and ends up in a relationship contract with him instead. Having never experienced love before, Kanan finds herself caught between her demonic instincts and her newfound emotions, leading to a series of hilarious and heartwarming moments.

Described as a “sweet-and-sour romantic comedy,” the anime promises a blend of humor, charm, and emotional depth, offering fans a fun mix of supernatural chaos and youthful romance.

What to Expect

With Studio KAI’s track record and an experienced creative team behind it, Mistress Kanan Is Devilishly Easy is shaping up to be one of 2026’s most exciting rom-com releases. The trailer teases expressive animation, vibrant backgrounds, and chemistry between the leads that fans of romantic comedies will love.


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