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Mebius Dust

The Mebius Dust anime premieres July 9 on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji, with a full cast and staff announced ahead of its one-cour run.

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Mebius Dust is an original television anime based on Hajime Shinagawa's story, which won the grand prize in the Kids/Game category of the Project Anima competition in 2019. The anime is the third Project Anima winner to reach the screen, following Sakugan (2021) and The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard (2024). The story follows high school student Araki, his younger sister and classmate Stella, and their childhood friend Olga in a downtown neighborhood. A meteorite shower in 2000 introduced a substance called Mebius Dust that can replace lost limbs.

Tarou Iwasaki directs the anime at studio Doga Kobo, with Yoriko Tomita handling series scripts. The main cast includes Yuto Takenaka as Araki, Nene Hieda as Stella, and Haruka Sato as Olga. Additional cast members announced in June 2026 include Taito Ban, Aoi Ichikawa, Sohei Horikane, and others. The LAMPs team, a group of youths with eccentric subculture interests and super powers, features Ayato Morinaga, Reina Aoyama, Satoshi Inomata, Shinnosuke Tokudome, Ryōhei Shioguchi, and Hiroki Nakamura. The antagonist group Diabolic Ghost includes Kanon Amane, Kenshō Uesugi, Shōta Hayama, Kō Bonkobara, and Genta Nakamura.

The anime premieres July 9 on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji, and on MBS on July 10. It will run for one cour. Singer Leo Ieiri performs the opening theme song "Mebius." Ai Tomioka performs the ending theme song "Dilemma." The series streams on Crunchyroll.

Key facts

Premiere date
July 9 on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji; July 10 on MBS
Studio
Doga Kobo
Director
Tarou Iwasaki
Series scripts
Yoriko Tomita
Main cast
Yuto Takenaka as Araki, Nene Hieda as Stella, Haruka Sato as Olga
Opening theme
"Mebius" by Leo Ieiri
Ending theme
"Dilemma" by Ai Tomioka
Streaming
Crunchyroll
Episode count
One cour
Project Anima status
Third Project Anima winner adapted into anime, following Sakugan (2021) and The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard (2024)

Timeline

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Facts

Release
tv · 2026-07-09 · 2026-07-02
Release
tv · 2026-07-09 · JP · 2026-06-11
Release
tv · 2026-07-10 · JP · 2026-06-18
Release
tv · July 2026 · 2026-05-17
Announced
six new cast members · 2026-06-11

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  • Confirmed tv 2026-07-09 JP Jun 19 · source
  • Confirmed tv July 2026 May 28 · source
  • Confirmed haruka sat voices mebius dust May 28 · source
  • Confirmed nene hieda voices mebius dust May 28 · source
  • Confirmed yuto takenaka voices mebius dust May 28 · source
  • Confirmed d ga k b produces mebius dust May 28 · source
  • Disputed tv July 2026 May 27 · source

All coverage

4d ago

Mebius Dust Anime Adds 5 Cast Members for Diabolic Ghost

The official website for Mebius Dust revealed five new cast members on Thursday. Kanon Amane, Kenshō Uesugi, Shōta Hayama, Kō Bonkobara, and Genta Nakamura join the series as members of the dangerous group Diabolic Ghost. The anime, an original TV anime by Dōga Kōbō based on Hajime Shinagawa's story, premieres July 9 on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji and streams on Crunchyroll.

Jun 25

Mebius Dust Anime Reveals 6 Cast Members for LAMPs Team

The official website for Mebius Dust announced six cast members for the LAMPs team, a group of youths with eccentric subculture interests and super powers. The new cast includes Ayato Morinaga, Reina Aoyama, Satoshi Inomata, Shinnosuke Tokudome, Ryōhei Shioguchi, and Hiroki Nakamura. Nakamura and Shioguchi had previously been announced for other roles. The anime premieres July 9 on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji.

Jun 18

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.

Jun 11

Mebius Dust Anime Adds 6 Cast Members Ahead of July Premiere

The original TV anime Mebius Dust, based on Hajime Shinagawa's story and produced by Dōga Kōbō, announced six new cast members on Thursday. The series will premiere on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji on July 9, followed by MBS on July 10, and run for one cour.

Jun 4

Mebius Dust Anime Reveals July 9 Premiere, New Cast and Staff

The original television anime Mebius Dust, based on Hajime Shinagawa's story that won the Project Anima competition in 2019, will premiere on July 9. The first main trailer revealed additional cast members including Taito Ban, Aoi Ichikawa, and Sohei Horikane, as well as the ending theme song "Dilemma" by Ai Tomioka. The anime is directed by Tarou Iwasaki at Doga Kobo and Yoriko Tomita handles series scripts.

May 17

Mebius Dust Anime Casts Yuto Takenaka, Nene Hieda, Haruka Sato

ASMIK Ace revealed the main cast, opening song artist, and July premiere for the original television anime Mebius Dust on Thursday. The anime is based on Hajime Shinagawa's story, which won the grand prize in the Kids/Game category of the Project Anima competition in 2019. Yuto Takenaka voices Araki, a high school student in a downtown neighborhood. Nene Hieda plays his younger sister and classmate Stella. Haruka Sato voices Olga, their childhood friend. Singer Leo Ieiri performs the opening theme song "Mebius." The first episode preview was also released. Tarou Iwasaki directs the anime at studio Doga Kobo, with Yoriko Tomita handling series scripts. The anime will run for one cour, or quarter of a year. Mebius Dust is the third anime produced from Project Anima winners. Previous adaptations include Sakugan, which aired in 2021, and The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard, which premiered in October 2024. The story follows Araki, Stella, and Olga in a cozy neighborhood, but a meteorite shower in 2000 introduced a substance called Mebius Dust that can replace lost limbs.