The staff for the anime adaptation of Kazuto Mihara’s The World Is Dancing manga confirmed the anime’s premiere is set for July 2 at 10:00 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX and KBS Kyoto. A new trailer for The World Is Dancing also confirmed that Macaroni Empitsu will perform the opening theme song “shusho.”
The new cast members include:
- Takahiro Sakurai as Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
- Nobuo Tobita as Nijo Yoshimoto
- Mamiko Noto as Nariko
- Inori Minase as Chiharu
- Hazuki Seto as Satsuki
The previously announced cast includes:
- Yumiri Hanamori as Oniyasha
- Simba Tsuchiya as Ishiya
- Maaya Uchida as Kogane
- Romi Park as Zojiro
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Kan’ami
- Haruki Ishiya as Junigoro
Toshimasa Kuroyanagi directs the anime at Cygames Pictures. Keigo Sasaki is the character designer, and Satoshi Nemoto handles calligraphy and title lettering.
Additional staff members include:
- Series Script Supervisor/Scripts: Sawako Kawamitsu
- Assistant Director: Shūhei Fuchimoto
- Sub-Character Designer: Iori Hisatake
- Prop Design: Odashi
- Art Setting: Mamio Ogawa
- Art Directors: Hiromasa Ogura, Kazuhiro Inoue
- Color Key Artist: Naoko Satō, Kumiko Naruke
- 3D Supervisor: Yoshinori Nakano
- Compositing Director of Photography: Yūtarō Kikuchi
- Editing: Daisuke Hiraki
- Sound Director: Yukio Nagasaki
- Music: Daisuke Shinoda
- Noh Choreography: Tsumura Reijiro
- Choreography: Kaiji Moriyama, Mikiko Kawamura
- Noh Supervision: Kohei Kawaguchi
- History Supervision: Katsuyuki Shimizu
- Animation Producer: Mizoguchi Kan (Tadashi Mizoguchi)
Lastly, Shochiku describes the anime series as follows, via the official website:
One does not need dance to live.
In 1374, during the turbulent age when the Northern and Southern Courts were locked in conflict, the Northern Court’s shogun, Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, was becoming an increasingly dominant force.
Born the son of Kan’ami, head of the Kanze troupe of sarugaku performers, Oniyasha drifts through his days with a hazy question lodged in his heart: Why do people dance? His spirit remains clouded, until the day he encounters a dance that is truly “good.”
Curious, sensitive, and strikingly beautiful, the boy meets people, laughs, cries, confronts his own weaknesses, and slowly begins to shape a new form of dance for a world steeped in impermanence.