Buddy Daddies Used Real Parenting Experience to Write the Anime
The makers of Mate Daddies, the freshly discovered family anime featuring two professional killer daddies, outfit the nurturing experience of their staff to compose it.

Amigo Daddies is making a point to keep some genuine in its tale about professional killer fathers.
As per a meeting with Mitsuhito Tsuji and Toba Yosuke, two makers from Mate Daddies, the two talked about the manner of thinking and configuration behind making the first anime. Yosuke said “‘turning into a family is a major subject” in the story and proceeded, “I figured it would be fascinating as a work to have the option to make a feeling of satire with such fine subtleties [of parenting].” The two talked with their staff who had experience bringing up kids and Tsuji asked them “to incorporate a ton of ‘nurturing”
Tsuji noticed the two primary characters have by the same token “lost love previously” or are the sort “who doesn’t know love,” yet that all changes thanks to four-year-old Miri. “The fundamental characters are essentially new to bringing up youngsters, so I figured it would be fascinating to perceive how they would manage [Miri,]” Tsuji said. The moves are additionally compounded because of their occupations, as Yosuke said, “they are in the shadows and can’t converse with anybody about their situation.”
The Origins of Buddy Daddies
The two makers said the possibility of Mate Daddies came around the time Tsuji started bringing up his kids. Having professional killers, whose ways are ordinarily canvassed in blood and demise, bring up youngsters was fascinating. Besides, Yosuke added, “Two men bringing up kids who aren’t connected by blood is a cutting edge story where values are enhancing, so I figured this would work. I believed that a ‘family not related by blood’ and ‘two individuals of a similar sex bringing up a kid’ are both extraordinary topics.”
Created by P.A. Works (The Unusual Family and Ya Kid Kongming!), Mate Daddies follows closest companions Kazuki Kurusu and Rei Suwa, proficient professional killers and flat mates who couldn’t be any more not quite the same as one another. Card shark Kazuki likes to go out and play with ladies while Rei would prefer to remain at home and play computer games in his extra energy. The two meet gifted four-year-old Miri who coincidentally mixed up Kazuki as her horde manager father while the two are on a risky mission. Amigo Daddies welcomes on Toshiyuki Toyonaga, Koki Uchiyama and Hina Kino to voice Kazuki, Rei and Miri. Ayase sings the initial signature melody “Shock!” while DURDN makes their anime-related debut with their closure tune “My Arrangement.”
Mate Daddies circulated its most memorable episode on Crunchyroll on Jan. 6. The anime has 13 episodes recorded.
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