How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer to air on HIDIVE this fall

Anime streaming service HIDIVE has added another title to their fall 2024 lineup.
Announced today, How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer will debut on the service. The anime is an adaptation of Nana Aokawa’s manga series that launched back in March 2020. The anime is produced by Ashi Productions, who’s best known for their work on Vampire Hunter D, the ‘90s Mega Man series, and Macross 7. This is the second adaptation of the manga series; in 2022, a live-action drama TV series was released.
John Ledford, President of HIDIVE said this about the new series:
“We’re excited to bring How I Attended an All-Guy’s Mixer to HIDIVE as an exclusive simulcast series this fall. This humorous new rom com is sure to offer a fun filled time starting this October. And attendees at this month’s Anime NYC will have the chance to be part of the very first audience to watch the series at the world premiere screening hosted by HIDIVE!”
A synopsis for How I Attended an All-Guy's Mixer reads:
College student Tokiwa gets invited to a mixer by his female classmate Suo. But when he arrives with his friends Asagi and Hagi, they're greeted by three dazzlingly handsome men. Turns out these three cute boys are actually women in drag—still in costume from their day jobs at a butler cafe that caters to a female clientele! As the six get to know each other, they soon find themselves getting closer in unexpectedly heartwarming (and hilarious) ways.
Anime NYC attendees will be able to see an early screening of two episodes of the show at its world premiere this Sunday (August 25) at Panel Room 4 from 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. EST. Anime NYC takes place this weekend at the Javits Convention Center in NYC. More information about the convention can be found here.
Since 2009, MP3s and NPCs owner Terrance Pryor has written about music, conventions, cosplay, and video games for publications such as AXS, Examiner, Fake Walls, and Ranker. Based out of Los Angeles, the former rock concert promoter/radio host can be seen talking about rock music on AXS TV’s Music’s Greatest Mysteries and discussing music and whatever else on their Black Man Talks Rock channel on YouTube.