Ⓒ遠藤浅蜊・マルイノ/宝島社
The 2016 anime series Magical Girl Raising Project adapted the work of Asari Endo and a new project was announced in January 2023 from the light novel series. That project is working with the Restart light novels and in December 2024, revealed that Hiroyuki Hashimoto returns to direct it with scripts by Takao Yoshioka once again. Masako Ito is handling the character designs for it, and Syngergy SP is handling the animation production.
With plans as part of the fall 2026 broadcast season, the Magical girl Raising Project Restart series has three new character visuals out for Shadow Gale, Pufure, and Pechka.
Nao Toyama returns to reprise the role of Snow White, while the rest of the Japanese cast includes:
- Yoshino Nanjō as Pfle
- Reina Kondo as Shadow Gale
- Fairouz Ai as Masked Wonder
- Honoka Inoue as Pechka
- Jenya as Nonako Miyokata
- M.A.O as Rionetta
- Mariya Ise as Clantail
- Maaya Uchida as Magical Daisy
- Hime Sawada as Nokko-chan
- Akari Kitō as @Meow-Meow
- Sayumi Suzushiro as Genopsyko Yumenoshima
- Ami Koshimizu as Akane
- Shiori Mikami as Melville
- Maria Naganawa as Cherna Mouse
- Miyu Tomita as Detec Bell
- Aoi Yūki as Lapis Lazuline
- Megumi Han as Keek
The ending theme song is “ReMind” performed by Daisy×Daisy.
Check out our review of the original series.
The novels began back in 2012, and a drama CD came out as well.
Check out the official site and Twitter.
Plot concept: Koyuki has wished to be a magical girl her whole life! Cute outfits, magical powers, and the ability to save others—it’s all she’s ever dreamed of. And for magical girls, dreams are meant to come true! Koyuki finally gets her chance after playing a special mobile game and suddenly, she joins the ranks with 15 other girls. But the excitement fades when the girls find out they must compete against one another to keep their powers. Thankfully it’s just about earning candies, not putting their lives on the line…right?
Previous promos and visuals:
Ⓒ遠藤浅蜊・マルイノ/宝島社
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