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HIDIVE to Stream The World is Dancing Anime (Updated With Premiere Date)
posted on by Alex Mateo
The Anime Corner website reported on Monday that HIDIVE will stream the television anime of Kazuto Mihara's The World Is Dancing manga for the summer 2026 season. Update: The first episode will debut on June 29, ahead of the Japanese release. Then, the world premiere of the second episode will screen at this year's Anime Expo event on July 2 at 6:45 p.m. PDT. HIDIVE shared an English-subtitled trailer and visual:


The anime stars:
- Yumiri Hanamori stars as Oniyasha
- Shimba Tsuchiya as Ishiya
- Maaya Uchida as Kogane
- Romi Park as Zōjirō
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Kan'ami
- Haruki Ishiya as Jūnigorō
- Takahiro Sakurai as Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
- Nobuo Tobita as Nijo Yoshimoto
- Mamiko Noto as Nariko
- Inori Minase as Chiharu
- Hazuki Seto as Satsuki
- Yōji Matsuda as Inuo
- Miyuki Sawashiro as Shirabyoshi
Toshimasa Kuroyanagi (Shōnen Hollywood, The Great Passage, Backflip!! series and film) is directing the anime at Cygames Pictures. Keigo Sasaki (Blue Exorcist series and film, ERASED, Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray two seasons) is designing the characters, and Satoshi Nemoto is credited for calligraphy and title lettering. Macaroni Empitsu are performing the film's opening theme song "shusho."
Shochiku describes the story:
In 1374, amid the turmoil of the Northern and Southern Courts' long running conflict, a boy named Oniyasha is born into a family of sarugaku theater performers. He spends his days in a kind of quiet gloom, haunted by a simple but persistent question: Why do people dance? Then, one day, he witnesses a dance that he feels to be “good”—and everything begins to change. This is the story of the beautiful young boy who would one day shape the art of Noh and be remembered as Zeami.
Mihara launched the manga in Kodansha's Morning magazine in March 2021, and the series ended in October 2022. Kodansha published six compiled book volumes of the manga. Kodansha USA Publishing licensed the manga and published the manga's six volumes digitally.
Update: Added premiere dates. Source: Press release
Sources: Anime Corner, HIDIVE's YouTube channel
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