FX Senshi Kurumi-chan TV Anime Adaptation Announced for 2026

This adaptation turns a niche manga about the real financial risk of FX trading into an anime, a rare subject for the medium that could draw attention to both the source material and the dangers of leveraged speculation.

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FX Senshi Kurumi-chan TV Anime Adaptation Announced for 2026

The manga "FX Senshi Kurumi-chan" by Demunyan and Tansan Daisuki is getting a TV anime adaptation set for 2026. The announcement came with two teaser visuals: a standard version showing the protagonist Fukuga Kurumi enjoying FX trading, and a "forced loss cut" version depicting her despair after heavy losses. A teaser trailer also debuted, featuring Kurumi's voice for the first time. The role of Kurumi will be played by Aina Suzuki. The story follows Kurumi, a university student who takes on FX trading to recover the 20 million yen her late mother lost. The anime is directed by Yuki Ogawa, with series composition and script by Kenta Ihara, character design by Kazuyuki Ueda, music by Takuro Iga, and animation production by Passione. The manga is serialized in Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Flapper, and its ninth volume is scheduled for release on January 22, 2026.

The manga "FX Senshi Kurumi-chan" began serialization in Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Flapper and has built a following for its unusual premise: a cheerful university student, Kurumi, dives into foreign exchange trading to recoup the 20 million yen her mother lost. The teaser trailer released alongside the announcement includes Kurumi's line "Where did the profit go...!?" and shows her determined yet volatile approach to the market. Director Yuki Ogawa and animation studio Passione are attached to the project; Passione is known for series such as "High School DxD Hero" and "The Fruit of Grisaia." The two teaser visuals released contrast Kurumi's initial enthusiasm with the crushing reality of a forced loss cut, a term from FX trading that refers to automatic position closure when losses exceed a certain threshold. The ninth volume of the manga will hit shelves just days after the anime announcement, on January 22, 2026. Aina Suzuki, who voices Kurumi, commented that the manga's cute art belies a violent emotional ride, and she aims to convey the realistic tension of the FX world.

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