Migi & Dali Previews Ending Theme in New PV Trailer

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A new PV trailer previewing the ending theme for Migi & Dali has been released. The TV anime series is scheduled to air in Japan on October 2, 2023. 

The ending theme for the series is “Skyline” by the band Nulbarich. Meanwhile, the opening theme is “Yuuma ga Doki,” performed by Soraru and Rib

Mankyuu (The Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls Theater Climax Season director and scriptwriter) is directing the anime and is also credited as the screenwriter. Ayumi Nishihata (Otherside Picnic) is serving as character designer, while Hiroko Sebu (I Want to Eat Your Pancreas) is the music composer. GEEKTOYS is handling the animation production, with CompTown providing production assistance and FRONTIER ENGINE producing the overall series. 

Meanwhile, the main voice cast includes Shun Horie as Migi, Ayumu Murase as Dali, Shintarou Asanuma as Shunpei Akiyama, Shunsuke Takeuchi as Maruta Tsutsumi, and Kengo Kawanishi as Eiji Ichijo. 

Other cast members include Kotono Mitsuishi as Youko, Takashi Matsuyama as Osamu, Sumire Morohoshi as Metry, Kimiko Saitou as Micchan, Romi Park as Reiko, Tokuyoshi Kawashima as Akira, and Akira Sekine as Karen. 

The original manga series was launched by Nami Sano (Haven’t You Heard? I’m Sakamoto) in Enterbrain’s Harta magazine, running from July 15, 2017 to November 15, 2021. It was published under the Harta Comix label. Seven tankoubon volumes were released in total. Sano passed away at the age of 36 earlier last month. 

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Crunchyroll will stream the Migi & Dali anime and describes the story as: 

After finally adopting a child, the Sonoyamas were unprepared for the mystery that would soon unravel. Hitori seems to be the perfect son for his loving parents. He’s handsome, intelligent, and grateful for his new lavish life—but he has a dark secret.

Hitori is actually the twins, Migi and Dali, pretending to be one boy. And they have a terrifying motive behind their hidden identity.


Source: Migi & Dali Official Anime Twitter

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