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New BanG Dream! Anime 'Yume∞Mita' Set for 2026 Release

Exciting new anime 'BanG Dream! Yume∞Mita' set for 2026 release.

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The world of anime is buzzing with excitement as the announcement of a new series inspired by Mugendai Mewtype, part of the BanG Dream! project, has been made. Titled "BanG Dream! Yume∞Mita," this anticipated anime is set to premiere next year, much to the delight of fans who are eager to see its fresh take on the beloved virtual band.

The announcement came during the Mugendai Mewtype 4th Live "Unlock the Future" concert, marking a pivotal moment for the band, which is celebrated for its innovative virtual music events.

Produced by the new studio brand Nichigaline, formed under SANZIGEN, the anime promises exquisite visuals and compelling storytelling, further showcasing Nichigaline's prowess in animation. This partnership begins with their recent work on the music video for Mugendai Mewtype's new song, "Tuning," which was released alongside the anime news.

The anime's music production will be led by PHYZ, ensuring a quality audio experience that enhances the visual storytelling.

Mugendai Mewtype has quickly established itself within the virtual band scene, and this transition to anime signifies their growing popularity and narrative depth.

Fans can already enjoy their latest music video, "Tuning," which sets an exciting precedent for the series.

With a mix of music, drama, and stunning animation, "BanG Dream! Yume∞Mita" aims to captivate viewers upon its release. The hype is real as the anime universe looks forward to adding this unique project to its lineup, with fans and music enthusiasts awaiting what could be a groundbreaking experience in virtual performances.

Stay informed about the latest updates on the series by visiting the BanG Dream! Yume∞Mita TV anime’s official website.

Source: My Anime For Life


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