Girl Crash - Manga about K-POP-enthusiastic schoolgirls gets anime adaptation
Mb | Nov 30, 2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The manga series "Girl Crash" by Midori Tayama is being adapted into a television anime. The broadcast will air on the channel TBS among others. For the announcement, a special "inspiration motif" created by the author himself as well as a special video were published.
The plot is a youth drama about girls pursuing the dream of becoming K-POP idols. The series follows high school student Momose Tenka, who is highly talented in singing and dancing and possesses an impressive stature. Through her encounter with the K-POP enthusiast Sato EriAn, she is introduced to the world of K-POP.
The original work is published in the label Comic Nicole within the platform LINE Manga. The series has reached a total circulation of over 900,000 copies. A Korean translation of the work was awarded the "New Work Award" of the "RIDIBOOKS COMIC AWARD" in South Korea in 2021.
The planning and production of the anime are handled by TBS Television and ENISHIYA. This marks the first anime television production in Japan to feature K-POP as its central theme.
The author Midori Tayama commented that he can hardly wait for the day when he can see Tenka singing and dancing.
The published inspiration motif shows Tenka with an intense and attractive gaze. Around her, dialogue lines of the character from the plot are arranged. The announcement video for the anime is composed of this motif and excerpts from the manga original.
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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.