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6.8 1 Seasons • 12 Episodes

Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte

Endo and Kobayashi love to bicker about their latest video game fixation. They think they're simply providing color commentary, but one of the game's characters, Siegwald, can hear them talking about his fiancée, the villainess Lieselotte!

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Top Cast

  • Tomori Kusunoki

    Tomori Kusunoki

    Lieselotte Riefenstahl (voice)

  • Yuichi Nakamura

    Yuichi Nakamura

    Siegwald Fitzenhagen (voice)

  • Miyu Tomita

    Miyu Tomita

    Fiene (voice)

  • Kaito Ishikawa

    Kaito Ishikawa

    Aoto Endo (voice)

  • Kana Hanazawa

    Kana Hanazawa

    Shihono Kobayashi (voice)

  • Tomokazu Sugita

    Tomokazu Sugita

    Baldur Riefenstahl (voice)

  • Ryota Osaka

    Ryota Osaka

    Artur Richter (voice)

  • Shun Horie

    Shun Horie

    Fabian Oltenberg (voice)

  • Taku Yashiro

    Taku Yashiro

    Leon Schach (voice)

Overview

Endo and Kobayashi love to bicker about their latest video game fixation. They think they're simply providing color commentary, but one of the game's characters, Siegwald, can hear them talking about his fiancée, the villainess Lieselotte!

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