Doroinu

Doroinu is a Japanese anime series based on the currently running manga series Shin Doroinu written and illustrated by Machiko Yaniko for Shueisha's Ultra Jump (in turn based on the single made by Waku Yaniko).

Doroinu
Doroinu, Kaributa and Tubotori (the latter created exclusively for the anime) of the Animal-faced human world came to the normal-faced human world to the Yakizaki household where they live as roommates to Fujio and his family.

Yoshi
In the new segment based on the 1977 poem by Waku Yaniko, this follows Yoshi Nariku, a Yakuza member who is always loyal to her co-workers and boss when they commit crimes. One day when she was robbing a bank, she was shot by a police officer but, thanks to some magic taught to her by another member who knows magic, she transferred her soul to a dog named Futu, the pet dog of one of her Yakuza co-workers. So now in the body of Futu, Yoshi still commits crimes but also tries to keep the fact that she is in the body of a dog secret since she can understand dogs.

Japanese
Arisa Date: Doroinu

Wasabi Mizuta: Kaributa

Kappai Yamagushi: Tubutori

Madoka Asahina: Fujio Yakizaki

Chafurin: Takashi Yakizaki

Mizaki Sekiyama: Tarako Yakizaki

Chinatsu Akasaki: Fujiko Yakizaki

Takuya Eguchi: Osamu Yakizaki

Kaya Okuno: Miyoka Faranuro

Daiki Nakamura: Sukero Himanoro

Kenta Miyake: Mojara Gramuto

English
Grey DeLisle: Doroinu

Wendee Lee: Kaributa

Richard Steven Horvitz (as Rico Bonet): Tubutori

Vanessa Marshall: Fujio Yakizaki

Zeno Robinson: Takashi Yakizaki

Mona Marshall: Tarako Yakizaki

Kari Wahlgren: Fujiko Yakizaki

Johnny Yong Bosch: Osamu Yakizaki

Colleen O'Shaughnessey: Miyoka Faranuro

Dan Green: Sukero Himanoro

Steve Blum: Mojara Gramuto

Trivia

 * While the Doroinu segments have voice actors, the Yoshi segments have them narrated by Hacomimi Yaniko.