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Dec 14, 8:46 AM
#1
REMOW opened an official website for the television anime adaptation of Toshiaki Iwashiro's Psyren manga on Sunday, revealing the main cast, staff, a teaser promo, and teaser visual (pictured). The anime is scheduled to premiere in 2026.Voice actors Rikuya Yasuda (Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu mama.) and Mayuko Kazama (Mahou Shoujo ni Akogarete) are starring as Ageha Yoshina and Sakurako Amamiya, respectively. Staff Director: Katsumi Ono (Gaikotsu Kishi-sama, Tadaima Isekai e Odekakechuu) Series Composition: Shin Yoshida (Sacred Seven) Character Design: Shiro Ookuma (Seishun Buta Yarou wa Santa Claus no Yume o Minai animation director) Music: Takashi Oomama (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Suisei no Majo), Tatsuhiko Saiki (Ore wa Subete wo "Parry" suru), Shuu Kanematsu (Hametsu no Oukoku) Studio: Satelight Iwashiro drew the romance supernatural manga in Weekly Shounen Jump from December 2007 to November 2010. Shueisha published the 16th and final volume in March 2011. SOW penned a side story light novel with illustrations by Iwashiro under Shueisha's Jump J Books imprint from September 2010 to March 2011. VIZ Media licensed the manga in English in April 2010 and published the 16th and final volume in May 2014. Synopsis Ageha Yoshina is a self-confident high school student who helps others for a fee. On his way back from a job, he finds a strange calling card with the word "Psyren" imprinted left behind in a phone booth and decides to keep it, unaware of its purpose. The very next day, Ageha discovers that his classmate Sakurako Amamiya has the exact same calling card in her possession. When he questions her, Sakurako asks him to save her, signaling the day his troubles begin. Confused by the circumstances of this encounter, Ageha realizes something is wrong when Sakurako goes missing. In an attempt to figure out what is happening, he decides to call the number provided on the calling card and is asked a series of questions by a mysterious voice, ending with a final, cryptic question: "Would you like to go to Psyren?" Thus begins two teenagers' participation in a game of life or death within a strange world inhabited by monsters called Taboo. Granted the ability to use psychic powers known as PSI, the duo fight to return to the place they call home. [Written by MAL Rewrite] Teaser PV Official site: https://psyren-anime.com/ Official X: @PSYREN_official Source: Comic Natalie Psyren on MAL |
VindstotDec 14, 11:06 AM
Dec 14, 8:58 AM
#2
| holy shit.. after all this time |
Dec 14, 9:04 AM
#4
| I just hope they'll put atleast above average production values or else I won't be bothering with this. Satelights recent track record is very mixed with most being below average so not expecting anything. |
Dec 14, 9:05 AM
#5
| Ok super hyped about this! I always thought this deserved an anime way more than a lot of other jump stuff from the same decade. I do remember the ending was rushed as it was obviously cancelled short notice as it was/is common practice in the magazine. |
KikinhoDec 14, 9:08 AM
Dec 14, 9:34 AM
#6
| It's a miracle. This could've just been one of those manga that never got an anime, but now, it finally gets one. I've read the entire manga too, so this is the first time I've completed a finished manga before it got an anime announcement later on. Glad the anime is in 2D too. And yeah, the manga was axed, despite having over 100 chapters. |
Dec 14, 9:44 AM
#7
| Shonen Jump must be really desperate for money if an axed series from 15+ years ago is getting an anime... |
Dec 14, 9:45 AM
#8
| No way! I’ve been wanting to read this. I’m glad it’s finally getting adapted 🤩 |
Dec 14, 9:46 AM
#9
| Remakes, 50 millions season for the same anime, digging out almost 20 years manga literally EVERYTHING except animating so many recent stories that waiting to shine even more with anime series or making more seasons for successful anime series. Jesus the industry has become so weird |
YubisoftDec 14, 10:55 AM
Dec 14, 9:56 AM
#10
Reply to RippleLover
Shonen Jump must be really desperate for money if an axed series from 15+ years ago is getting an anime...
| @RippleLover this has been the winner of the most request manga to get an anime adaption 3 times. Not only that but look at all the old manga getting adaptations. Ranma 1/2, Yaiba, Bleach. Just because something is old doesn't mean it getting a money adaptation is money grabbing. |
Dec 14, 9:56 AM
#11
Reply to Yubisoft
Remakes, 50 millions season for the same anime, digging out almost 20 years manga literally EVERYTHING except animating so many recent stories that waiting to shine even more with anime series or making more seasons for successful anime series. Jesus the industry has become so weird
| @Yubisoft This isn't a remake. This is a fan requested adaptation. |
Dec 14, 10:03 AM
#12
Reply to Yubisoft
Remakes, 50 millions season for the same anime, digging out almost 20 years manga literally EVERYTHING except animating so many recent stories that waiting to shine even more with anime series or making more seasons for successful anime series. Jesus the industry has become so weird
| @Yubisoft Yubisoft said: digging out almost 20 years manga literally EVERYTHING except animating so many recent stories that waiting to shine with how nerfed so much stuff is now, I'm not gonna complain about them adapting old content, ASSUMING they don't nerf it in the adaptation this girl looks simp worthy anyway komic said: Not only that but look at all the old manga getting adaptations. Ranma 1/2, Yaiba but these are remakes lol |
EcchiGodMamsterDec 14, 10:09 AM
Dec 14, 10:04 AM
#13
Reply to EcchiGodMamster
@Yubisoft
with how nerfed so much stuff is now, I'm not gonna complain about them adapting old content, ASSUMING they don't nerf it in the adaptation
this girl looks simp worthy anyway
but these are remakes lol
Yubisoft said:
digging out almost 20 years manga literally EVERYTHING except animating so many recent stories that waiting to shine
digging out almost 20 years manga literally EVERYTHING except animating so many recent stories that waiting to shine
with how nerfed so much stuff is now, I'm not gonna complain about them adapting old content, ASSUMING they don't nerf it in the adaptation
this girl looks simp worthy anyway
komic said:
Not only that but look at all the old manga getting adaptations. Ranma 1/2, Yaiba
Not only that but look at all the old manga getting adaptations. Ranma 1/2, Yaiba
but these are remakes lol
| @EcchiGodMamster are they adaptations of old manga? yes? point still proven. |
Dec 14, 10:04 AM
#14
| Since I read it so long ago I don't know if it'll still hold up, but I'm excited!! |
| 眠れないのは君のせい |
Dec 14, 10:12 AM
#15
Reply to komic
@EcchiGodMamster are they adaptations of old manga? yes? point still proven.
| @komic but they've already been adapted 20-30 years ago and this hasn't yet? lol |
Dec 14, 10:32 AM
#16
Dec 14, 10:53 AM
#17
| It's always cool to see something that ended so long ago get an anime adaptation. |
| People on MAL refuse to actually enjoy watching anime. Your taste in anime isn't a personality trait. Take me back to the days before MAL became infested with Twitter's favorite buzzwords. |
Dec 14, 10:53 AM
#18
Reply to komic
@Yubisoft This isn't a remake. This is a fan requested adaptation.
| @komic I can't decide if you have severe problems with your reading comprehension or that you are unable to read between the lines or just came here to waste my time seeing you trolling. Whatever the case is, no.... I didn't call it a remake. komic said: This is a fan requested adaptation. It would have been 15+ years ago, not now. What they do now is milking the people who still remember it by taking advantage of the Japanese studios' new trend of reviving fossils of the industry and censoring them like they did with Ranma and Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025). |
YubisoftDec 14, 11:01 AM
Dec 14, 11:03 AM
#19
Reply to Yubisoft
@komic I can't decide if you have severe problems with your reading comprehension or that you are unable to read between the lines or just came here to waste my time seeing you trolling. Whatever the case is, no.... I didn't call it a remake.
It would have been 15+ years ago, not now. What they do now is milking the people who still remember it by taking advantage of the Japanese studios' new trend of reviving fossils of the industry and censoring them like they did with Ranma and Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025).
komic said:
This is a fan requested adaptation.
This is a fan requested adaptation.
It would have been 15+ years ago, not now. What they do now is milking the people who still remember it by taking advantage of the Japanese studios' new trend of reviving fossils of the industry and censoring them like they did with Ranma and Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025).
| @Yubisoft you of all people accuse me of trolling...... LMFAO. |
Dec 14, 11:08 AM
#20
Reply to Yubisoft
@komic I can't decide if you have severe problems with your reading comprehension or that you are unable to read between the lines or just came here to waste my time seeing you trolling. Whatever the case is, no.... I didn't call it a remake.
It would have been 15+ years ago, not now. What they do now is milking the people who still remember it by taking advantage of the Japanese studios' new trend of reviving fossils of the industry and censoring them like they did with Ranma and Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025).
komic said:
This is a fan requested adaptation.
This is a fan requested adaptation.
It would have been 15+ years ago, not now. What they do now is milking the people who still remember it by taking advantage of the Japanese studios' new trend of reviving fossils of the industry and censoring them like they did with Ranma and Jigoku Sensei Nube (2025).
| @Yubisoft It also would have been last year! |
Dec 14, 11:14 AM
#21
| The manga wasn't terrible, but just why? Why this of all things? I don't think it ever was a big name, at least anywhere close to the calibre of other fossils getting new adaptations. |
Dec 14, 11:19 AM
#22
Reply to Nanaca
The manga wasn't terrible, but just why? Why this of all things? I don't think it ever was a big name, at least anywhere close to the calibre of other fossils getting new adaptations.
| @Nanaca well if you looked at the trailer you would see it has won the "Manga we want to see Animated" three times. and was in the top ten multiple years. |
Dec 14, 11:23 AM
#23
| Jump must be desperate if they finally decided to animate Psyren after axing it so mercilessly back then. I hope the anime is good and it has a better ending than the manga. |
Dec 14, 11:49 AM
#24
| Studio isn't giving much hope tbh. Also, this would be a complete adaptation as well, I mean it has to be.. so yeah, I hope the production somehow makes it through. |
Dec 14, 11:53 AM
#25
Dec 14, 11:56 AM
#26
Reply to Mythologically
| @Mythologically How that changed what I said.? Digging out fossils is recent trend. Thanks for confirming it. |
Dec 14, 12:06 PM
#27
Reply to Yubisoft
@Mythologically How that changed what I said.? Digging out fossils is recent trend. Thanks for confirming it.
| @Yubisoft Your response to "This is a fan requested adaptation" was "It would have been 15+ years ago, not now." It was requested by fans in 2024. Nothing too complicated there. Based on your first message, I had assumed your gripe was that "the industry" is making random adaptations of old things that no one asked for, so I posted something showing that's not the case here. Judging by your response, it seems your complaint is actually that anything old would ever get adapted. |
Dec 14, 12:10 PM
#28
Reply to Mythologically
@Yubisoft Your response to "This is a fan requested adaptation" was "It would have been 15+ years ago, not now." It was requested by fans in 2024. Nothing too complicated there.
Based on your first message, I had assumed your gripe was that "the industry" is making random adaptations of old things that no one asked for, so I posted something showing that's not the case here. Judging by your response, it seems your complaint is actually that anything old would ever get adapted.
Based on your first message, I had assumed your gripe was that "the industry" is making random adaptations of old things that no one asked for, so I posted something showing that's not the case here. Judging by your response, it seems your complaint is actually that anything old would ever get adapted.
Mythologically said: making random adaptations I never said they are picking random things but again this kind of thing choosing super old manga a recent trend and the image you posted is the result of this trend. Of course they don't pick random old manga. At least they pick old manga the people want... that is something I guess but it doesn't make the situation any less sad. |
Dec 14, 12:11 PM
#29
| They are 15 years late. If they announced this while the manga were still ongoing in 2009-2010 it probably wouldn't get axed because of the added audience. Unfortunately the manga got most of its cult following after it ended. Hope it won't be another Hoshi no Samidare (Lucifer and The Biscuit Hammer) case. |
Dec 14, 12:20 PM
#30
Reply to Piromysl
The director is Katsumi Ono, so I think we should expect cheap shock factor like children being brutally murdered or women sexually assaulted on screen in the first episode.
| @Piromysl You don't talk about the man who did really fantastic work on Symphogear (G and onwards like that) like that |
Dec 14, 12:27 PM
#31
| Omg, my first shounen manga finally getting adapted??? Now they need to adapt Alive: The Final Evolution |
Dec 14, 12:50 PM
#32
Reply to nachomaxo1
@Piromysl
You don't talk about the man who did really fantastic work on Symphogear (G and onwards like that) like that
You don't talk about the man who did really fantastic work on Symphogear (G and onwards like that) like that
| @nachomaxo1 The same Symphogear that literary opened with children being slaughtered and crying for help? Yeah... |
Dec 14, 1:00 PM
#33
| Hopefully they can adapt the whole thing and fix the manga ending. It was getting good before it got axed. |
Dec 14, 1:39 PM
#34
| Goes to show that it's never too late. Awesome. |
One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron |
Dec 14, 2:58 PM
#35
| I guess theres still hope for Kyoani to adapt biomeat nectar and cage of eden |
| :v |
Dec 14, 3:51 PM
#36
| OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! I just literally screamed!!! I'm so excited for this! Oh my god! I read all the volumes back in middle school, and high school. I'm so excited to see this finally get an adaptation. |
| My signature is lame... |
Dec 14, 3:54 PM
#37
| This is a dream come true! I’ve been a fan for years and own the entire manga series. |
| Candy Collection |
Dec 14, 5:16 PM
#38
| Only heard of it in the past, judging by all the posts in this threat I guess it has its fan base. O.O |
Dec 15, 2:06 AM
#39
Reply to Piromysl
@nachomaxo1 The same Symphogear that literary opened with children being slaughtered and crying for help? Yeah...
| @Piromysl Berserk is heavily praised so why are we drawing the line at something tamer Your logic is dumb and nonsensical of that violence equals bad bs Not everything is gonna rainbow and sunshines Murder happens in real life too so are you gonna go on a parade how real life sucks because murders exist If you're actually a person that can actually discuss things with reasonable arguments you'd explain to me why the violence in this case was done badly , not your stupid "violence equals bad" "argument" |
nachomaxo1Dec 15, 2:26 AM
Dec 15, 2:25 AM
#40
nachomaxo1 said: @Piromysl Berserk is heavily praised so why are we drawing the line at something tamer Your logic is dumb and nonsensical of that violence equals bad bs Not everything is gonna rainbow and sunshines Murder happens in real life too so are you gonna go on a parade how real life sucks because murders exist Nowhere did I said it's particularly bad. Just establishes some sort of expectation. |
Dec 15, 2:27 AM
#41
Reply to Piromysl
nachomaxo1 said:
@Piromysl
Berserk is heavily praised so why are we drawing the line at something tamer
Your logic is dumb and nonsensical of that violence equals bad bs
Not everything is gonna rainbow and sunshines
Murder happens in real life too so are you gonna go on a parade how real life sucks because murders exist
@Piromysl
Berserk is heavily praised so why are we drawing the line at something tamer
Your logic is dumb and nonsensical of that violence equals bad bs
Not everything is gonna rainbow and sunshines
Murder happens in real life too so are you gonna go on a parade how real life sucks because murders exist
Nowhere did I said it's particularly bad.
Just establishes some sort of expectation.
| @Piromysl But you're calling the director's work is bad only just because it has violence and nothing else You're dumb for saying such a idiotic take Talk about how he directs badly to call him bad instead like any reasonable person would like how the production ends up being a mess from an animation perspective or sometimes unfinished That's what makes a director bad Not any of the BS you ever said |
nachomaxo1Dec 15, 2:31 AM
Dec 15, 2:52 AM
#42
nachomaxo1 said: @Piromysl But you're calling the director's work is bad only just because it has violence and nothing else You're dumb for saying such a idiotic take Talk about how he directs badly to call him bad instead like any reasonable person would like how the production ends up being a mess from an animation perspective or sometimes unfinished That's what makes a director bad Not any of the BS you ever said Don't put words in my mouth, bro. |
Dec 15, 3:05 AM
#43
| First Liar Game, and now we have Psyren adaptation. Never thought I would see this day. Guess I’ll re-read the manga again to refresh my memory as it’s been so long. |
Dec 15, 3:53 AM
#44
| Wait, what? I did NOT see that coming. |
Dec 15, 5:13 PM
#45
| wow, no kidding! I read that thing ages ago. I never would have thought people were still aware it existed. |
Dec 15, 10:02 PM
#46
| I used to pray for days like this. |
Dec 16, 5:05 PM
#47
| It's the first time I have heard of the Psyren series. Based on what I have seen so far, it looks like something I might actually like. |
Dec 17, 5:44 AM
#48
| This one’s so good—sadly, Jump’s ranking system has squelched countless great works |
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39 minutes ago
#49
Reply to Yubisoft
Mythologically said:
making random adaptations
making random adaptations
I never said they are picking random things but again this kind of thing choosing super old manga a recent trend and the image you posted is the result of this trend. Of course they don't pick random old manga. At least they pick old manga the people want... that is something I guess but it doesn't make the situation any less sad.
| @Yubisoft If you consider a manga from 2007 to be super old, I'd like to know what term you use when a manga from the 80s gets an anime announcement. |
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