
Yatogame-chan Kansatsu Nikki Sansatsume
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: Yatogame-chan Kansatsu Nikki Sansatsume, 八十亀ちゃんかんさつにっき 3さつめ, Yatogame-chan Kansatsu Nikki 3, Yatogame-chan Kansatsu Nikki Saison 3
- Aired: Jan 10, 2021 to Mar 28, 2021
- Premiered: winter 2021
- Duration: 3 min per ep
- Episodes: 12
- Score: 6.37
- Studios: Creators in Pack LEVELS
- Genres: Comedy School Shounen Slice of Life
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Characters and Voice Actors
Jin, Kaito
MainIchiki, Mitsuhiro
JapaneseSasatsu, Yanna
MainKomatsu, Mikako
JapaneseTadakusa, Mai
MainWakai, Yuuki
JapaneseYatogame, Monaka
MainTomatsu, Haruka
JapaneseDobe, Serura
SupportingNaganawa, Maria
JapaneseItemae, Shiharu
SupportingKuroki, Honoka
JapaneseJandara, Rin
SupportingMatsui, Eriko
JapaneseJin, Toshika
SupportingToujou, Hisako
JapaneseKoshiyasu, Nanaho
SupportingItou, Ayasa
JapaneseRecchiri
SupportingInada, Tetsu
JapaneseShonai, Lala
SupportingNanjou, Yoshino
JapaneseTeppei
SupportingAkabane, Kenji
JapaneseTsuji, Masahide
SupportingMajima, Junji
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