ASMIK Ace has revealed the main promotional video, key visual, additional cast and staff members, and the July 9 premiere of Dōga Kōbō’s original television anime Mebius Dust. The upcoming anime is based on Hajime Shinagawa’s hit story of the same name. The video reveals the ending theme song “Dilemma” which will be performed by Ai Tomioka, and also previews the previously announced opening theme song “Mebius” by Leo Ieiri.
Newly announced cast members include:
- Taito Ban as Shōsei
- Sōhei Horikane as Haruto
- Aoi Ichikawa as Kai
- Satsumi Matsuda as Kurusu
- Maki Kawase as Dr. Yuda
- Shiori Mikami as Spica
Previously announced cast members include:
- Araki voiced by Yuto Takenaka
- Stella voiced by Nene Hieda
- Olga voiced by Haruka Satō
Tarou Iwasaki, known for his work on Baki the Grappler is directing the anime at Dōga Kōbō and Yoriko Tomita handling the series scripts.
Newly announced staff members include:
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- Character Design: Hatsume Kojima
- Sub-Character Design: Keiko Ichihara
- Ramus Ability Design: Kyōko Nagata
- Prop Design: Hiroyuki Ogura, Kyōko Nagata
- Chief Animation Directors: Hatsume Kojima, Ken Itakura, Yū Kurihara, Atsushi Soga, Ai Motoya, Katsuhiro Kumagai
- Action Animators: Keishi Hashimoto, Suen Wai Kwan
- Art Director: Yōko Nakao
- Art Setting: Rie Onodera
- Color Design: Genta Makabe
- Compositing Director of Photography: Seiichi Sugiura
- Editor: Kashiko Kimura
- Sound Director: Takeshi Takadera
- Sound Effects: Toshiya Wada
- Music: DÉ DÉ MOUSE
Mebius Dust is the third anime produced from the winners of the Project Anima contest. The first story produced was the Sakugan anime, which premiered in October 2021. Fans can watch the anime on Crunchyroll. The second story to be granted an anime was The Story of the Girl Who Couldn’t Become a Wizard, which premiered in October 2024.
Lastly here’s a description of the Mebius Dust story via ASMIK Ace:
Araki, Stella, and Olga are high school students living in a cozy downtown neighborhood.
Playing games, visiting the bathhouse, and heading home – this is the story of their everyday lives… or is there more to it?