Migi & Dali Anime Adaptation Premieres in October: Crew and Cast Details Revealed
AMBot | 07/24/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
On the official website for the TV anime adaptation of Nami Sano's manga "Migi & Dali," a new promotional video has been released. The video not only offers fans a glimpse of the upcoming anime but also reveals further details about the cast, premiere date, and theme song. The anime's opening song, "Yūmagadoki," is scheduled for October and will be performed by the newly formed unit Soraru to Rib, consisting of singer-songwriter Soraru and singer Rib.
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The project is directed by Mankyū, known for his work on a series of anime such as "PUCHIM@S," "DD Fist of the North Star," and "Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls Theater." Mankyū is also responsible for the scripts and sound direction of the series. Geek Toys will serve as the animation studio, with CompTown as a co-production partner. Ayumi Nishibata, who previously worked on "Otherside Picnic," has been appointed as the character designer and chief animation director. Hiroko Sebu, known for her work on "I Want to Eat Your Pancreas," is in charge of the music composition.
Additional team members include Mamoru Enomoto as assistant director, Emi Honda, Takayo Mitsuwaka, and Nozomi Fujii as costume designers, Color & Smile as prop designers, and Recommendation as food designers. Furthermore, Kiya Hirayoshi is responsible for art design, Risa Wakabayashi is the art director, Haruko Nobori oversees color design, Kōhei Ogawa is the 3D director, Mika Watanabe is the director of photography, Masahiro Goto is in charge of editing, and music production is handled by Flying Dog. For sound effects and audio production, Naoto Yamatani and Bit Groove Promotion are responsible, respectively.
The anime's cast has also been announced: Shun Horie voices Migi, Ayumu Murase is Dali, Shintarō Asanuma is Shunpei Akiyama, Shunsuke Takeuchi is Maruta Tsutsumi, and Kengo Kawanishi is Eiji Ichijō.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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