The self-proclaimed hermit named Momoyuki Mogura gets banned from the afterlife in the Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole anime, but he still plans to bound back. Final Weapon has everything you need to know about Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole, including the anime’s weekly schedule and release timing for all episodes.
Mogura collects spirit-possessed will-o’-the-wisps in his lantern, and those who encounter Mogura begin to see strange things. The Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole anime will shoe these encounters in a mysterious and comedic story, as the lives of the living and ghosts begin to intertwine.
Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole Release Dates, Exact Premiere Time and Schedule
New episodes of Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole will release on Sundays at 6:15 a.m. PT / 9:15 a.m. ET on Crunchyroll. Episodes will be released with English subs first, followed by same-day English dubs at 1:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. ET. Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole is expected to have 12 episodes this season.
Here are the release dates and schedule for Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole (subject to change):
- Episode 1 – July 6 – OUT NOW
- Episode 2 – July 13 – OUT NOW
- Episode 3 – July 20 – OUT NOW
- Episode 4 – July 27 – OUT NOW
- Episode 5 – August 3 – OUT NOW
- Episode 6 – August 10 – OUT NOW
- Episode 7 – August 17 – OUT NOW
- Episode 8 – August 24 – OUT NOW
- Episode 9 – August 31 – OUT NOW
- Episode 10 – September 7 – OUT NOW
- Episode 11 – September 14 – OUT NOW
- Episode 12 – September 21 – OUT NOW
New Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole episodes will be released at the following times (subject to change):
- English Sub
- Pacific Daylight Time: 6:15 a.m. PDT
- Mountain Daylight Time: 7:15 a.m. MDT
- Central Daylight Time: 8:15 a.m. CDT
- Eastern Daylight Time: 9:15 a.m. EDT
- Greenwich Mean Time: 1:15 p.m. GMT
- English Dub
- Pacific Daylight Time: 1:30 p.m. PDT
- Mountain Daylight Time: 2:30 p.m. MDT
- Central Daylight Time: 3:30 p.m. CDT
- Eastern Daylight Time: 4:30 p.m. EDT
- Greenwich Mean Time: 8:30 p.m. GMT
OP/ED, Cast and Staff
Syudou performs the opening theme song “Kamidanomi (Plea to God).” Mirin Sheeno and Aile The Shota performs the ending theme song “Kensō (Hustle and Bustle).”
The Japanese cast includes:
- Yūichi Nakamura as Momoyuki Mogura
- Genki Okawa as Kuriaki Magi
- Yukiyo Fujii as Yaeko Kirihara
- Akane Fujita as Shio Inukai
- Ayumu Murase as Kyōshirō Nekozuku
- Shunsuke Takeuchi as Tōshirō Nekozuku
- Atsumi Tanezaki as Kyōko Nekozuku
Hiroshi Ishiodori directs the anime at Brains Base. Shinzō Fujita oversees the series scripts, Yōko Tanabe designs the characters, and Tomoki Hasegawa is the music composer.
The English dub cast and crew of Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole episode 1 includes:
- Episode 1 Cast
- Alex Hom as Mogura
- Nicholas Markgraf as Magi
- Kelsey Cruz as Yaeko
- John Archer II as Fujimura
- Lexa Childress as Mayu
- Landon McDonald as Nekozuku
- Additional Voices: Michael Stimac, Ben Bryant, Brandon Acosta
- Episode 1 Crew
- Voice Director: Manuel Aragon
- Producer: Zach Bolton
- Adaptation: Audrey Drake Rigg
- Mixer: Andrew Tipps
- Engineer: August Cline
Where Can I Watch Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole?
In Japan, the Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole anime is airing on Tokyo MX and BS11 channels. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, India and Southeast Asia.
What is Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole About?
Natsumi Eguchi initially launched the Dekin no Mogura: The Earthbound Mole manga in Kodansha’s Morning magazine in April 2021. The manga is also available on the Comic Days service.
Lastly, here’s an overview the anime, via Crunchyroll:
“I won’t die ’cause I was banned from the afterlife.”
A shady self-proclaimed hermit named Momoyuki Mogura, AKA: Mogura, is banned from the afterlife due to an incident. Now he collects spirit possessed will-o’-wisps in his lantern, hoping to make a comeback.
It seems that those who encounter him begin to see peculiar things.
This time, Natsumi Eguchi, the author of “Hozuki’s Coolheadedness” brings a mysterious yet comedic story where living humans and ghosts intersect in the here and now!