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Good news for gaming fans who like to see anime adaptations of those works, as Needy Streamer Overload is on track for a TV anime, as announced in November 2025. The series is set for an April 2026 debut with Masaoki Nakajima directing it from a scenario overseen by the game writer nyalra. Kenji Saikai, Akari Takei, and Umito Shimizu are handling the character designs with Yostar Pictures on the animation production.
With the theatrical release behind us, and an April 4th, 2026, premiere date, Aniplex Japan has set a five-disc release on both DVD and Blu-ray in Japan. The show is set with both formats that are limited editions priced at 9,000 yen on DVD and 10,000 yen on Blu-ray for three-episode discs, and 6,000 yen and 7,000 yen for two-episode discs. Check out the full schedule and known details below.
The Japanese cast includes:
- Rina Kawaguchi as Purple Lollipop
- Satsuki Shiina as Michika Gokubara
- Seena Hoshiki as Nechika-sama
- Anna Nagase as Kache
The series features the opening theme song “Internet Angel” as performed by KAngel, and the ending theme song “Levitation” performed by Tatsuya Kitani.
The game from WSS playground and Xemono debuted in 2022 via multiple language options on Steam and eventually console.
Check out the official site and Twitter.
Plot Concept: NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE is a multi-ending adventure game depicting 30 days in the life of a girl with an intense desire for validation who aims to become the ultimate streamer, with the support of “P”.
Volume
Date
Extras
1
07/08/26
Booklet, End Card Stickers, Theatrical Release Version
2
08/05/26
Booklet, End Card Stickers, Original Soundtrack CD 1
3
09/09/26
Booklet, End Card Stickers, Setting Materials Collection 1
4
10/07/26
Booklet, End Card Stickers, Original Soundtrack CD 2
5
11/04/26
Booklet, End Card Stickers, Setting Materials Collection 2
[Source: Needy Girl Overlord]
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