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Mebius Dust Anime's 1st Main Trailer Unveils More Cast & Staff Members, Ending Song, July 9 Debut
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ASMIK Ace revealed on Thursday the first main promotional video, key visual, additional cast and staff members, and July 9 premiere of Dōga Kōbō's original television anime Mebius Dust, based on Hajime Shinagawa's story of the same title, which won the grand prize for the "Kids/Game" category of the Project Anima competition in 2019. The video reveals the ending theme song "Dilemma" by Ai Tomioka, and also previews the previously announced opening theme song "Mebius" by Leo Ieiri.

The newly announced cast members are:






New additional staff members include:
- Character Design: Hatsume Kojima
- Sub-Character Design: Keiko Ichihara
- Ramus Ability Design: Kyōko Nagata
- Prop Design: Hiroyuki Ogura, Kyōko Nagata
- Chief Animation Directors: Hatsume Kojima, Ken Itakura, Yu Kurihara, Atsushi Soga, Ai Motoya, Katsuhiro Kumagai
- Action Animators: Keishi Hashimoto, Suen Wai Kwan
- Art Director: Yōko Nakao
- Art Setting: Rie Onodera
- Color Design: Genta Makabe
- Compositing Director of Photography: Seiichi Sugiura
- Editor: Kashiko Kimura
- Sound Director: Takeshi Takadera
- Sound Effects: Toshiya Wada
- Music: DÉ DÉ MOUSE

Araki, Stella, and Olga are high school students living in a cozy downtown neighborhood.
Playing games, visiting the bathhouse, and heading home - this is the story of their everyday lives… or is there more to it?
The anime will air for one cours (quarter of a year).
The anime will star:
- Yuto Takenaka as Araki
- Nene Hieda as Stella
- Haruka Satō as Olga
Tarou Iwasaki (Baki the Grappler, Bibliophile Princess, One Week Friends) is directing the anime at Dōga Kōbō and Yoriko Tomita (The Elusive Samurai, My Dress-Up Darling two seasons, Senpai is an Otokonoko) is in charge of series scripts.
Mebius Dust will be the third anime produced from the winners of the Project Anima contest. When Project Anima announced the story as the winner of its "Kids/Game" category in 2019, it was tentatively slated for after 2020.
Project Anima accepted story submissions from the general public through DeNA's MangaBox, Everystar, and similar user-submitted content platforms. DeNA, Sotsu Co., Ltd., Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, and MBS hosted competitions in three categories.
The project announced the winner for the "Science-Fiction/Robot" category in August 2018, with Nekotarō Inui's Sakugan Labyrinth Marker (Drilling Labyrinth Marker) novel as the runner-up (the judges did not award the novel a grand prize), with an anime adaptation by Satelight initially slated for 2020. That project eventually spawned the Sakugan television anime, which premiered in October 2021. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired in Japan.
The project announced the winner for the "Isekai/Fantasy" category in October 2018, with Yuzuki Akasaka's Mahō Tsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi (The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard) novel as the grand prize. J.C. Staff's anime adaptation premiered in October 2024. The anime was initially slated for a 2021 debut.
Source: Press release