Mebius Dust Anime Adds 6 More Cast Members

The new cast additions fill out the supporting roles in the downtown neighborhood setting, completing the ensemble ahead of the July premiere.

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Mebius Dust Anime Adds 6 More Cast Members

The official website for the original television anime Mebius Dust announced six additional cast members on Thursday. The new additions include Hiroshi Tsuchida, Ryōhei Shioguchi, Ryō Hirohashi, Yūki Kuwahara, Mari Hino, and Hiromichi Tezuka. The anime is set to premiere on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji on July 9, and on MBS on July 10, airing for one cour.

The Mebius Dust anime has added six more cast members, rounding out the supporting characters in the story's cozy downtown neighborhood. Hiroshi Tsuchida plays Shippo Marimo, a flower shop's mascot and de facto head. Ryōhei Shioguchi plays Tenrō, the flower shop's heir. Ryō Hirohashi plays Shirayuki, Tenrō's half-sibling. Yūki Kuwahara plays Takara, the only daughter of a family running a Vietnamese restaurant. Mari Hino plays Kirara, a fashion-conscious middle school student whose family runs a sushi shop. Hiromichi Tezuka plays Atsushi, a former soccer player whose family runs a liquor store.

Previously announced cast members include Yuto Takenaka as Araki, Nene Hieda as Stella, and Haruka Satō as Olga. The anime is directed by Tarou Iwasaki at Dōga Kōbō, with series scripts by Yoriko Tomita. Leo Ieiri performs the opening theme song "Mebius," and Ai Tomioka performs the ending theme song "Dilemma." The anime premieres on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji on July 9, and on MBS on July 10, for one cour.

  • Hiroshi Tsuchida: as Shippo Marimo, a flower shop's mascot and de facto head
  • Ryōhei Shioguchi: as Tenrō, the flower shop's heir
  • Ryō Hirohashi: as Shirayuki, Tenrō's half-sibling
  • Yūki Kuwahara: as Takara, the only daughter of a family who runs a Vietnamese restaurant
  • Mari Hino: as Kirara, a fashion-conscious middle school student whose family runs a sushi shop
  • Hiromichi Tezuka: as Atsushi, a former soccer player whose family runs a liquor store

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