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Tokyo, Japan – Renowned voice actor Tomoaki Maeno has been announced as a new cast member for david production’s first original television anime series, Onmyo Kaiten Re:Birth Verse. Maeno will lend his voice to the character Kunihito, a passionate public order official from Heian-kyō, who lived a millennium ago. His character is set to debut

The official Gachiakuta anime announced today that Mamoru Miyano and Yūko Sanpei are joining the cast, set to debut in the ninth episode. Miyano will voice August, while Sanpei will take on the role of Remlin. Renowned Voice Actors Join the Ranks Mamoru Miyano, known for his roles as X in TO BE HERO X

Anime director Keisuke Matsumoto has unveiled a new short anime titled Inpuru-kun no Sonzai Shinai Shigoto (Inpuru’s Nonexistent Jobs), with the first episode already available. New episodes of the series are set to be released on the 1st and 15th of every month. Anime Based on Improve’s Mascot The short anime series is based on

The highly anticipated anime adaptation of Nanateru’s “Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family!” manga has unveiled its main promotional video, introducing additional cast members, further staff details, and confirming an October 5 debut. The new trailer also provided a preview of the opening theme song, building excitement for the series’ premiere. New Cast Members Join

The highly anticipated “Magical Girl Raising Project Restart” anime has officially unveiled key details regarding its production, including a new animation studio, its opening theme song, and a confirmed 2026 debut. The announcement confirms that SynergySP will take over animation production, with veteran director Hiroyuki Hashimoto and scriptwriter Takao Yoshioka returning to the franchise. SynergySP

The highly anticipated anime adaptation of “A Gatherer’s Adventure in Isekai” (Sozai Saishuka no Isekai Ryokōki) has officially announced its streaming debut for September 29, 2025, in Japan, alongside details for its ending theme, a new trailer, and additional voice cast members. The series, based on Masuo Kinoko’s light novel series, will first be available

Tadatoshi Fujimaki’s latest manga series, Kill Blue, is officially concluding its serialization in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. The final chapter will appear in the magazine’s 40th issue, released on Monday, September 1, 2025. Simultaneously, a television anime adaptation for the action-comedy series has been greenlit and is set to premiere in 2026. Kill Blue