Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi Is Getting a TV Anime from Studio feel.
Enma Akiyama's Weekly Young Jump office comedy will be animated by feel., with a teaser visual and main staff revealed, though a release date and cast have not been announced.

Studio feel. has confirmed it is producing a television anime adaptation of Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi., the office comedy by Enma Akiyama that runs in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump. The studio announced the project on July 13 alongside a teaser visual and the core production staff, saying the adaptation is already in active production.
What was announced
The reveal confirms a TV anime is in the works and introduces its lead creative team, but it stops short of a premiere date, a broadcast window, or a voice cast. In its own post, feel. said the project is in production and asked fans to wait for further updates, so the casting and schedule remain open questions for now. The announcement also debuted a teaser visual centered on the series' heroine, Noa Saotome.
The team behind it
According to the studio, Shinryo Yanagi is directing the series, with Keiichiro Ochi credited for series composition and Yumiko Yamamoto handling character design. feel. is animating, and Akiyama, who draws the original manga, is credited as the source author. Beyond those roles, additional staff and the studio's full production plans have not yet been detailed.
What the manga is about
Noa-senpai wa Tomodachi. is a workplace "friends" comedy set at a video game company. Its heroine, Noa Saotome, is a driven, high-achieving art director who carefully hides her off-hours self. When Rihito Otsuka, a low-key second-year employee whose personal motto is to conserve energy wherever possible, accidentally catches a glimpse of the side she keeps hidden, the two settle into an after-work "friendship" that the series uses as its central hook. The manga runs in Weekly Young Jump and, according to reporting around the announcement, had surpassed one million copies in circulation as of early 2026.
What we know, and what we don't
For now the confirmed facts are narrow: an adaptation exists, feel. is the studio, and the director, series composition writer, and character designer are set. A release window, streaming plans, and the voice cast have not been announced, and the studio has said only that more information will follow. Fans of the Young Jump comedy can watch the official site and social channels for the next wave of details.
