Mebius Dust TV Anime Announces 6 Additional Voice Cast Members

Mebius Dust TV Anime Announces 6 Additional Voice Cast Members

Six additional voice cast members have been announced for the upcoming Mebius Dust TV anime series. The anime is scheduled to begin broadcasting in Japan on July 9, 2026. 

The six new voice cast members joining the series include: 

  • • Ayaka Atsuchi as Suzaku
  • • Ayaka Fukuhara as Kyōko
  • • Tomohiro Ono as Kei
  • • Rina Honnizumi as Anzu
  • • Mitsuki Nakamura as Katsuki
  • • Sayaka Senbongi as Maria 

Meanwhile, the anime’s previously announced voice cast consists of: 

  • • Yuto Takenaka as Akira
  • • Nene Hieda as Stella
  • • Haruka Sato as Olga
  • • Taito Ban as Shosei
  • • Aoi Ichikawa as Kai
  • • Sohei Horikane as Haruto
  • • Satsumi Matsuda as Cruz
  • • Shiori Mikami as Spica
  • • Maki Kawase as Dr. Yuda 

Taro Iwasaki (One Week Friends, Sweetness and Lightning) is directing the original sci-fi anime series, with Yoriko Tomita (My Dress-Up Darling) as series composer. Doga Kobo is handling the animation production. 

Mebius Dust is inspired by the Hajime Shinagawa-written kids/games category winner of Project ANIMA — a joint initiative by DeNA, Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, Sotsu, and MBS that focuses on the production of original TV anime projects, whose premises are based on submitted novels, scripts, manga, and proposals. 

Mebius Dust‘s Project ANIMA result and its anime adaptation were first announced in March 2019. Previous anime that spawned from Project ANIMA include 2021’s Sakugan and 2024’s The Stories of Girls Who Couldn’t Be Magicians.

Mebius Dust key visual
©「メビウス・ダスト」製作委員会

In Mebius Dust’s setting, a meteorite shower fell onto Earth on February 29, 2000, causing a new substance (the titular Mebius Dust) to appear and enter the atmosphere. The substance replaces limbs and eyes lost to the meteorites by way of “Rammus,” which can freely change form according to one’s will. Post-incident, Japan suffers from terrorism due to its worsened economic gap, and has established an anti-RC special mobile unit and an associated school.


Sources: Project Anima Official Twitter, Official Anime Website, Crunchyroll News

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