©ともつか治臣・KADOKAWA/令和のダラさん製作委員会
Back in October 2025, we talked about how the domain name had been registered for the Reiwa no Dara-san manga, giving hope that the recently Yen Press-licensed series will be announced soon. The anime adaptation was confirmed in December 2025 with a 2026 debut set. The project has Tadato Suzuki directing it with Koichi Kikuta on the character designs and Asahi Production on the animation production.
With a summer debut set previously, the production now has a July 2nd, 2026, permiere date. This comes alongside some cast additions and a new promo below.
The Japanese cast includes:
- Mutsumi Tamura as Dara-san
- Minami Tsuda as Hinata Misogiya
- Momoka Terasawa as Kaoru Misogiya
The new cast additions include:
- Aoi Koga as Amane Hasegawa
- Tomokazu Sugita as Naomichi Fudeki
- Mai Aizawa as Miwa Ikago
The opening theme song is “Dara Dara♡Dancing” performed by Mutsumi Tamura in character as Dara, while the ending theme song is “Hinatabocchi” as performed by REIRIE.
The series comes from Haruomi Tomotsuka, which began in 2022 through ComicWalker for Kadokawa and has six volumes out so far, and is ongoing.
Check out the official site and Twitter.
Plot Concept: Clouds blacken the sky and sheets of rain turn the mountain forest into a treacherous maze… A landslide crushes a razor wire fence, and buries a “NO TRESPASSING” sign… Two young siblings wander into a dark world where they do not belong, and a long, horrid shadow rears up to meet them— Anyway, so that’s how we met Dara-san! She might look kinda scary, but just wait until you get to know her!
“Look, I’m a god of misfortune, okay!? Aren’t you kids gonna freak out about my grotesque visage!?”
Previous promos and visuals:
©ともつか治臣・KADOKAWA/令和のダラさん製作委員会
©ともつか治臣・KADOKAWA/令和のダラさん製作委員会
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