The TV anime adaptation of Natsumi Eguchi’s “Dekin no Mogura” manga has been officially confirmed. The anime is set to debut in July 2025 and will be directed by Hiroshi Ishiodori at Brains Base. The series scripts will be overseen by Shinzō Fujita, and character designs will be done by Yōko Tanabe. The music for the anime will be composed by Tomoki Hasegawa.
The story of the manga revolves around university students Magi and Yaeko, who witness a man being injured by a falling dictionary. Despite his injuries, the man refuses any help, leading to a series of strange events for the two students.
Natsumi Eguchi, the creator of “Dekin no Mogura,” previously worked on the manga series “Hozuki’s Coolheadedness,” which was serialized in Kodansha’s Morning magazine. The manga has also inspired a puzzle smartphone game.
The announcement of the anime adaptation has generated excitement among fans of the manga, and many are looking forward to seeing how the story will be brought to life on screen. With a talented team of creators behind the project, expectations are high for the upcoming anime series. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the world of anime adaptations.