AMBot | 07/04/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The TV anime 'Gacha wo Mawashite Nakama wo Fuyasu: Saikyou no Bishoujo Gundan wo Tsukuriagero' (short: 'Gacha Girls Corps'), announced for January 2027, has received its first teaser PV. The video not only offers a glimpse of the animated adaptation but also provides the first audio samples of the main characters: Daisuke Sakaguchi as Heihachi Okura, Miyu Tomita as Norl Fanya, and Iori Noguchi (member of the idol group =LOVE) as Estel can be heard.

At the same time, the production team released the character designs of two new heroines, whose voice actresses will be announced at a later date. Sisha Alvi is a UR priestess responsible for healing the group—though she often charges recklessly into battle. Luna Varad, a UR vampire, possesses overwhelming combat power but is actually an extreme homebody. Previously introduced were the mascot Mofutt, considered a lucky charm, as well as the already cast roles.

The story follows the passionate gacha player Heihachi, who pours all his money into the smartphone game 'Girls Corps'. One day, he pulls the UR item 'Invitation to Another World' and is suddenly transported to a fantasy world. There, he can continue to summon units via gacha—and sets out to build the ultimate beautiful-girl army to survive and find his way back.

The light novel series by Chinkururi (illustrations: Yasutaka Isekawa), including the manga adaptation, has reached a total circulation of over 1.2 million copies. The anime is being directed by Takashi Asami (chief director: Masahiro Takada) at studios Zero-G and Saber Works. The script is written by Deka Akao, the character design is by Miori Suzuki, and the music is composed by Hiroaki Tsutsumi and George King. The production is overseen by the committee 'Gacha wo Mawasu' in collaboration with StarryCube.

The teaser PV was released on July 4, 2026; the broadcast is scheduled to start in January 2027 on Japanese television. Further details are to be announced via the anime's official website and X account.

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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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