A Sign of Affection Parents Guide
A Sign of Affection is an upcoming drama, romance anime television series which is directed by Yūta Murano and a screenplay is written by Yōko Yonaiyama.
It is based on a manga series which is written and illustrated by Suu Morishita and is produced by Ajia-do Animation Works.
Name | A Sign of Affection |
Genre | Drama, Romance |
Release Date | January 2024 |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Distributor | Tokyo MX |
What is the age rating of A Sign of Affection?
A Sign of Affection is TV-14 rated for the contents shown in the series unsuitable for kids under 14. Kids under 14 must not watch the series without their parent’s permission as the series may contain some language or violence that is not suitable for the kids.
Age ratings are recommendations for parents and carers of kids to help them decide what is appropriate for their child, depending on their stage of development.
What is the story about?
The story of the series is focused on Yuki Itose, a college student who is deaf and receives assistance from her senior named Itsuomi Haki, who is an avid traveler.
Yuki can’t hear, which is why Itsuomi talks to her lightly and treats her kindly. after some time, Yuki starts falling in love with the senior and gains a new outlook on life.
What is the release date of A Sign of Affection?
A Sign of Affection is expected to be released in January 2024 on Tokyo MX.
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Who is in the cast of A Sign of Affection?
The cast of A Sign of Affection include:
- Yuki Itose is voiced by Sumire Morohoshi
- Itsuomi Nagi voiced by Yū Miyazaki
- Ōshi Ashioki voiced by Takeo Ōtsuka
- Kyōya Nagi voiced by Ryōta Ōsaka
- Rin Fujishiro voiced by Kaede Hondo
Is there any trailer for A Sign of Affection?
Ratings are not designed to tell whether the film, series, or book is appropriate or inappropriate. Ratings are designed to say what kind of content is included in the movie, book, or series to give parents a chance to make informed decisions on what they are allowing their children to watch or read.
The age rating is fixed by the MPAA ( Motion Picture Association of America Film Rating System), BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons Sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).