
Image: Tsujiji Yūhirō / Shogakukan / „Snowball Earth“ Produktionskomitee
AMBot | 03/13/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
A new main trailer and key visual have been released for the upcoming TV anime adaptation of Yuhiro Tsujitsugu's manga "Snowball Earth." In conjunction with this, the production team also announced the names of additional voice actors joining the series' cast.
The new trailer offers glimpses into the plot, initially showing how the protagonist Tetsuo Yabusame and his robot friend Yukio are warmly welcomed in the Mishima-Mall settlement and form bonds with the survivors of humanity. However, later in the video, they are confronted by the mysterious organization "E-RDE no Akari" ("The Light of E-RDE"). The new key visual centers on Tetsuo and Yukio, surrounded by their new companions as well as members of the mysterious group.
Among the newly announced voice actors are Tomokazu Sugita, who takes on the role of Isseki Sagami, the leader of the monster tamer group "E-RDE no Akari." Other members of the organization are voiced by Kengo Kawanishi as Nayuta Izumi, Tomohiro Ōno as Tamiya Sakurai, Manami Narahira as Yuma Uzuki, Anna Nagase as Otoichi Kinoe, Chitose Morinaga as Makoto Saionji, and Maki Kawase as Riko Akagi.
Furthermore, it was announced that the series' ending song is titled "Ima Kono Mune ni Tagiru no wa" and is performed by Ai Higuchi. A snippet of the song can already be heard in the new trailer. Higuchi and other involved artists expressed their excitement about participating in the project in accompanying comments. The opening song "Zero" is by the artist tuki. and will be released digitally on April 4. To mark the occasion, a T-shirt designed by Tsujitsugu will be raffled off, which can be entered by pre-saving the song.
The anime adaptation of "Snowball Earth" will begin airing on Japanese television from April 3, 2026. The story is set in a distant future on a completely frozen Earth, called "Snowball Earth," and blends elements of science fiction, monster, and robot action. The main roles of the series are cast with Takuto Yoshinaga as Tetsuo Yabusame and Daisuke Hirakawa as Yukio.
The anime's production is handled by Studio KAI under the direction of Munehisa Sakai.
The new trailer offers glimpses into the plot, initially showing how the protagonist Tetsuo Yabusame and his robot friend Yukio are warmly welcomed in the Mishima-Mall settlement and form bonds with the survivors of humanity. However, later in the video, they are confronted by the mysterious organization "E-RDE no Akari" ("The Light of E-RDE"). The new key visual centers on Tetsuo and Yukio, surrounded by their new companions as well as members of the mysterious group.
Among the newly announced voice actors are Tomokazu Sugita, who takes on the role of Isseki Sagami, the leader of the monster tamer group "E-RDE no Akari." Other members of the organization are voiced by Kengo Kawanishi as Nayuta Izumi, Tomohiro Ōno as Tamiya Sakurai, Manami Narahira as Yuma Uzuki, Anna Nagase as Otoichi Kinoe, Chitose Morinaga as Makoto Saionji, and Maki Kawase as Riko Akagi.
Furthermore, it was announced that the series' ending song is titled "Ima Kono Mune ni Tagiru no wa" and is performed by Ai Higuchi. A snippet of the song can already be heard in the new trailer. Higuchi and other involved artists expressed their excitement about participating in the project in accompanying comments. The opening song "Zero" is by the artist tuki. and will be released digitally on April 4. To mark the occasion, a T-shirt designed by Tsujitsugu will be raffled off, which can be entered by pre-saving the song.
The anime adaptation of "Snowball Earth" will begin airing on Japanese television from April 3, 2026. The story is set in a distant future on a completely frozen Earth, called "Snowball Earth," and blends elements of science fiction, monster, and robot action. The main roles of the series are cast with Takuto Yoshinaga as Tetsuo Yabusame and Daisuke Hirakawa as Yukio.
The anime's production is handled by Studio KAI under the direction of Munehisa Sakai.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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