Mewkledreamy
Mewkledreamy (Japanese: ミュークルドリーミー, Hepburn: Myūkurudorīmī) is a character franchise created by Sanrio, illustrated by character designer Mayumi Yanagita. The franchise was officially launched in 2017.
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ミュークルドリーミー (Myūkurudorīmī) | |
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Genre | Magical girl |
Created by | Sanrio |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Hiroaki Sakurai |
Produced by | Yuuji Matsukura |
Written by | Hiroko Kanasugi |
Music by | Ruka Kawada |
Studio | J.C.Staff |
Original network | TXN (TV Tokyo, TV Osaka), AT-X, Kids Station |
Original run | April 5, 2020 – present |
Episodes | 40 |
Manga | |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Otomodachi, Tanoshii Yōchien |
Demographic | Kodomo |
Original run | April 2020 issue – present |
An anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff premiered on all TXN stations in Japan on April 5, 2020.
Story
Franchise
Mew is a light violet stuffed kitten created in a world from the sky by doll-making fairies. One day, she fell from the sky and was picked up by a human girl. The girl hugged and spoke with Mew every day. Hoping to express her gratitude to the girl, Mew made a wish to the moon. After the moonlight made Mew's star pattern in her ear shine, she began to be able to speak. Since then, Mew and the girl chat every day. They can have the same dream when they sleep together, while playing and exchanging secrets in the dream.
Anime
Yume is a cheerful first-year junior high school student who by chance caught Mew, a speaking kitten plush who fell from the sky. By becoming Dream Partners, Mew possesses the power of "Dream Synchro" and is able to enter one's dream along with Yume. That night, the queen of Miracle Dreamy Kingdom appeared in Yume's dream, telling her that if she and Mew collect a lot of Dreamy Stones, she can grant her one wish. Since then, Yume starts to collect Dreamy Stones with Mew, while enjoying her school life.
Characters from anime
Stuffed kittens
- Mew (みゅー, Myū)
- Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki[1]
- The main kitten protagonist, a light violet stuffed kitten. She is sweet and kind, and is afraid of dogs (except Q-chan). She ends her sentences with "~mya". She possesses the power of "Dream Synchro", an ability to enter one's dream. She fell down from the sky one day and was caught by Yume, thus becomes her Dream Partner.
- Peko (ぺこ, Peko)
- Voiced by: Yurika Kubo[1]
- A light yellow stuffed kitten. He loves eating and making others laugh. He is Maira's partner. Like Maira, he speaks Kansei dialect. He and Maira makes a comedy duo named "Dasshi♡Fun'nyuu" (lit. "skim milk powder").
- Suu (すう, Sū)
- Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto[1]
- A light blue stuffed kitten. She is clever and gentle. She ends her sentences with "~desu". She is Kotoko's partner. Her glasses have several abilities, including detecting Black Abysses and watching past events by rewinding time.
- Yuni (ゆに, Yuni)
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya[1]
- A black stuffed kitten. He likes mischief, but is also quite clumsy. He is rival of Mew and co.. He created Tsugi and Hagi when he was lonely, and treasures them a lot. He ends his sentences with "~nyui". Working for the Queen of Nightmare, he uses Black Abysses to mess up people's dreams. Like Mew, he is a stuffed kitten from the sky, but was not made by the same fairies who made Mew and co.. After he was dropped to the human world, he was not discovered by anyone and thus was left alone, before the Queen of Nightmare made him become able to move and speak; this made him respect the Queen a lot. In episode 24, he becomes Haruhito's partner.
- Tsugi (つぎ, Tsugi)
- Voiced by: Misaki Kuno[1]
- A stuffed kitten created by Yuni. She likes Yuni a lot. She ends her sentences with "~tsugi".
- Hagi (はぎ, Hagi)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Fujiwara[1]
- A stuffed kitten created by Yuni. He likes Yuni a lot. He ends his sentences with "~hagi".
- Nene (ねね, Nene)
- Voiced by: Marika Kouno[2]
- A pink stuffed kitten. She is cheerful and kind, and likes taking care of others. She is good at dream divination, sports and singing. She loves flowers. She is Tokiwa's partner.
- Rei (れい, Rei)
- Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura[2]
- A white stuffed kitten. His full name is "Rei de Richard". He calls himself "a prince of a royal family from the country of love". He is Asahi's partner.
Major
- Yume Hinata (日向 ゆめ, Hinata Yume)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Murakami[1]
- The main human protagonist, a cheerful first-year junior high school student who enters the cheerleading club. She owns a dog named "Q-chan". She does not like cherry tomatoes. She by chance catches Mew who fell from the sky, becomes her Dream Partner, and starts collecting Dreamy Stones with her.
- Maira Tsukishima (月島 まいら, Tsukishima Maira)
- Voiced by: Ayasa Itō[1]
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's classmate and Peko's partner. Coming from Kyoto, she speaks in a Kansai dialect and lives with her father as her mother passed away since her childhood. She is a model of a popular fashion magazine. She knows a lot about fashion, but also loves comedy, hoping to become a comedian one day. She plans to establish a comedy studying club in school. She and Peko makes a comedy duo named "Dasshi♡Fun'nyuu".
- Kotoko Imai (今井 ことこ, Imai Kotoko)
- Voiced by: Eri Yukimura[1]
- A third-year junior high school student who is Yume's senior and Suu's partner. Her grade is the top of the third-years, and she is the president of the computer club. She is good at taking care of others. Hoping for a society where humans and robots peacefully live together, she and the computer club put effort on creating robots; "Kotokoto" was her first robot.
- Asahi Minamikawa (南川 朝陽, Minamikawa Asahi)
- Voiced by: Yūsuke Kobayashi[1]
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's classmate and neighbour, as well as childhood friend. He is good at sports, and enters the tennis club. He has a crush on Yume. He later becomes Rei's partner.
- Haruhito Sugiyama (杉山 遼仁, Sugiyama Haruhito)
- Voiced by: Yuuki Ogoe,[3] Miyuri Shimabukuro (child)
- A third-year junior high school student who is Yume's senior. He is the president of the boys' tennis club and the student council. He is popular in school. He has a younger brother called Akihito, who has superior intelligence, causing him to always feel inferior around him. Starting from episode 24, he is controlled by the Queen of Nightmare and becomes Yuni's partner. Obeying the Queen, he begins to interfere Yume and Mew's purification of Black Abysses, as well as to steal Dreamy Stones. However, Haruhito gradually gained his conscience back because of the charm Yuri gave him; thus, making use of his inferiority towards Akihito, the Queen inserted a Black Abyss into him in episode 37, intensifying his evil side.
- Tokiwa Anzai (安西 ときわ, Anzai Tokiwa)
- Voiced by: Ai Fairouz[4]
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's classmate and Nene's partner. She is a transfer student who comes from the Yamanashi Prefecture. She is excellent at sports, and is also good at playing piano, astronomy and biology. She joins the cheerleading club and the choir club. Before transferring to Yume's school, she discovered Nene by a river.
Ichigo Junior High School
- Yuri Sawamura (沢村 百合, Sawamura Yuri)
- Voiced by: Kana Ichinose[3]
- A third-year junior high school student who is Haruhito's classmate and childhood friend. She is the president of the calligraphy club and the vice-president of the student council.
- Wakaba Midorino (緑野 わかば, Midorino Wakaba)
- Voiced by: Yūki Hirose[3]
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's friend since grade school. She enters the cheerleading club with Yume. She has a crush on Shouhei.
- Kaede Akana (赤名 かえで, Akana Kaede)
- Voiced by: Ayumi Mano[3]
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's friend since grade school. She is well-informed on and likes to talk about romance gossips. She enters the tennis club. She seems to have a crush on Teacher Aoi.
- Hana Shiraishi (白石 はな, Shiraishi Hana)
- Voiced by: Yuka Nukui[3]
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's friend since grade school. She loves drawing, and enters the art club. She wishes to become a manga artist one day, but her storytelling is not really good. She later owns a cat named "Kuro-chan".
- Teacher Aoi (青井先生, Aoi-sensei)
- Voiced by: Kazuyuki Okitsu
- Yume's class teacher.
- Shouhei Kitada (北田 翔平, Kitada Shōhei)
- Voiced by: Makoto Furukawa
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's friend since grade school. He is a good friend of Asahi.
- Momiji Akana (赤名 もみじ, Akana Momiji)
- Voiced by: Yō Taichi
- Kaede's older sister. She is the president of the girls' tennis club.
- Misaki Konno (紺野 美咲, Kon'no Misaki)
- Voiced by: M・A・O
- She is the president of the cheerleading club.
- Yui Aida (藍田 結衣, Aida Yui)
- Voiced by: Saya Tanaka
- She is a member of the cheerleading club who practices with Yume. She is Yume's senior. She later becomes the new president of the cheerleading club, replacing Misaki.
- Yoshimi Oshio (押尾 好美, Oshio Yoshimi)
- Voiced by: Mayu Mineda
- She is the president of the Sugiyama fan club.
- Yoshio Maruyama (丸山 ヨシオ, Maruyama Yoshio)
- Voiced by: Shōya Chiba
- He is a member of the student council. He later becomes the new vice-president of the student council, replacing Yuri.
- Suzuko Kakumoto (角本 スズ子, Kakumoto Suzuko)
- Voiced by: Maria Sawada
- She is a member of the student council. She later becomes the new president of the student council, replacing Haruhito.
- Keigo Ozawa (小沢 圭吾, Ozawa Keigo)
- Voiced by: Shōgo Sakata
- He is a member of the boys' tennis club who is Asahi's senior. He later becomes the new president of the boys' tennis club, replacing Haruhito.
- Hasegawa (長谷川, Hasegawa)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Kawaida
- She is the president of the choir club.
- Morimura (森村, Morimura)
- Voiced by: Manaka Iwami
- A first-year junior high school student who is a member of the girls' tennis club. She had a crush on Asahi, but was rejected. She later enters the Sugiyama fan club.
- Mika (ミカ, Mika)
- Voiced by: Aya Yamane
- A first-year junior high school student who is a member of the girls' tennis club. She is Morimura's friend. She later enters the Sugiyama fan club with Morimura.
- Teacher Suzanne (スザンヌ先生, Suzan'nu-sensei)
- Voiced by: Shizuka Itō
- The cheerleading club's advisor. Her actual name is "Suzaki".
- Karin Yamabuki (山吹 華鈴, Yamabuki Karin)
- Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa
- She is the new president of the girls' tennis club, replacing Momiji.
- Kenji Oyamada (小山田 健二, Oyamada Kenji)
- Voiced by: Taichi Kusano
- He is a member of the boys' tennis club who is Asahi's senior.
- Hitoe Takatsu (高津 一絵, Takatsu Hitoe)
- Voiced by: Rui Tanabe
- She is a member of the art club.
- Futami Kusama (草間 二美, Kusama Futami)
- Voiced by: Madoka Asahina
- She is a member of the art club.
- Hiroko Hanabusa (花房 ひろこ, Hanabusa Hiroko)
- Voiced by: Momo Ishibashi
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's classmate. She was jealous of Maira, but later becomes her fan.
- Fumiko Amamiya (雨宮 ふみこ, Amamiya Fumiko)
- Voiced by: Emiri Suyama
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's classmate. She was jealous of Maira, but later becomes her fan.
- Minako Hoshino (星野 みなこ, Hoshino Minako)
- Voiced by: Makoto Koichi
- A first-year junior high school student who is Yume's classmate. She was jealous of Maira, but later becomes her fan.
- Erito Kurosawa (黒沢 衿人, Kurosawa Erito)
- Voiced by: Aoi Ichikawa
- A third-year junior high school student who is the former vice-president of the computer club. He is sore at Kotoko for his robot losing to hers, but actually, he has a crush on her.
Major humans' family
- Haruna Hinata (日向 はるな, Hinata Haruna)
- Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki
- Yume's mother. She is the section manager of her company.
- Nana Gotou (後藤 なな, Gotō Nana)
- Voiced by: Konomi Kohara
- Yume's younger cousin.
- Kanta Anzai (安西 寛太, Anzai Kanta)
- Voiced by: Kotomi Aihara
- Tokiwa's younger brother who is Kenta's twin.
- Kenta Anzai (安西 健太, Anzai Kenta)
- Voiced by: Arisa Sekine
- Tokiwa's younger brother who is Kanta's twin.
- Akihito Sugiyama (杉山 亮仁, Sugiyama Akihito)
- Voiced by: Yukiyo Fujii[5]
- Haruhito's younger brother. He is a child prodigy with IQ of 250, and is currently studying at a university in America even at the age of 12.
Others
- Himeka Amoto (阿本 姬香, Amoto Himeka)
- Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro
- The daughter of APON Ranch's owner. She is Maira's fan. While Maira was visiting her ranch, she felt inferior because of Maira's charm, causing Yuni to insert Black Abyss into her.
- Ai (亜衣, Ai)
- Voiced by: Hitomi Ōwada
- The daughter of Patisserie Ichigo's owner and Yuuki's younger sister. She attends the same elementary school as Yume's. Due to their family business, their parents cannot hold a Christmas party for them, thus they were envious of others, causing Yuni to insert Yuni-chi Abysses into them. After their Yuni-chi Abysses being purified, they had a party with their parents in their dream, and was invited by the Queen Above the Skies to her castle.
- Yuuki (勇気, Yuuki)
- Voiced by: Mariko Higashiuchi
- The son of Patisserie Ichigo's owner and Ai's older brother. He attends the same elementary school as Yume's. Due to their family business, their parents cannot hold a Christmas party for them, thus they were envious of others, causing Yuni to insert Yuni-chi Abysses into them. After their Yuni-chi Abysses being purified, they had a party with their parents in their dream, and was invited by the Queen Above the Skies to her castle.
Miracle Dreamy Kingdom
- The Queen Above the Skies (お空の上の女王さま)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue[3]
- The queen of Miracle Dreamy Kingdom. She appeared in Yume's dream and told her if she can collect a lot of Dreamy Stones with Mew, she can grant her one wish.
- Fairies (妖精さん)
- Voiced by: Saki Kobari, Misato Matsuoka, Yūri Yoshida, Himari Mochida, Reimi, Akari Tadano
- The fairies are the inhabitants of Miracle Dreamy Kingdom, serving the Queen Above the Skies. Instructed by the Queen, they created plush kittens like Mew.
Others
- The Queen of Nightmare (悪夢の女王様)
- Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa
- She gave life to Yuni, and orders him to spread Black Abysses. She also assigned Haruhito as a partner to Yuni by controlling him.
- Q-chan (きゅうちゃん, Kyū-chan)
- Voiced by: Asuna Tomari
- A dog owned by the Hinata family. At first, it was scared of by Mew, who is afraid of dogs, but it actually wanted to become her friend; after the events in episode 9, they finally get closer.
- Ponkichi (ポン吉, Ponkichi)
- Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi
- A tanuki who lived on a cape and is now a ghost. He and Poko is a pair of couple, but were separated and he lost his memory after becoming a ghost. With Yume and co.'s help, he retrieved his memory and went to heaven with Poko.
- Poko (ポコ, Poko)
- Voiced by: Ayaka Saitō
- A tanuki who lived on a cape and is now a ghost. She and Ponkichi is a pair of couple, but were separated. In order to retrieve Ponkichi's memory, she borrowed the body of an old woman who is the janitor of Yume's training camp site. In the end, she went to heaven with Ponkichi.
- Kuro-chan (くろちゃん, Kuro-chan)
- Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki
- A black cat which was once a stray animal. It was constantly bullied by a big cat. It met Hana at a park and became familiar with her. After experiencing events caused by Black Abysses with Hana, it became Hana's pet.
Media
Anime
An anime television series based on the toy franchise was announced at the Sanrio Expo 2019 to be animated by J.C.Staff. Chiaki Kon[6] (Golden Time, Devils and Realist) was to direct the series with Natsumi Murakami be the first cast member to be announced.[7] On September 10, 2019, a promotional video released by Sanrio's YouTube channel introduced additional characters in the anime.[8] On January 31, 2020, the anime's website that the anime would premiere in April.[1] The site also announced ten more cast members and three more staff members,[1] including Hiroko Kanasugi (PriPara, RobiHachi) as writer and Mai Furuki (Planet With) as character designer. However Kon stepped down as director due to unknown issues and will remain in the project as Project Consultant. The directorial role will be filled out by Hiroaki Sakurai (Di Gi Charat, UFO Baby, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.) instead.[9] On February 27, 2020, the anime was confirmed to be premiere on April 5, 2020, and more cast members and characters, as well as the theme songs were announced.[3] On April 26, 2020, Sanrio announced that episode 5 and later episodes would be delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[10] On May 23, 2020, it was revealed that new episodes would resume on May 31, 2020.[11]
Episode List
No. | Title [12] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [13] |
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1 | "The Story of the Beginning" Transcription: "Hajimari no Sutōrī" (Japanese: はじまりのストーリー) | Miyuki Ishida Chiaki Kon | Hiroko Kanasugi | April 5, 2020 |
2 | "Trial Club Joining with Dream Synchro" Transcription: "Yumeshinkuro de Kari Nyūbu" (Japanese: ユメシンクロで仮入部) | Kōzō Kaihō Chiaki Kon | Hiroko Kanasugi | April 12, 2020 |
3 | "Let's Enter Senpai's Dream" Transcription: "Senpai no Yume ni Haitchao" (Japanese: 先輩の夢に入っちゃお) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Hiroko Kanasugi | April 19, 2020 |
4 | "Another Dreamy Mate?" Transcription: "Mōhitori no Dorīmī Meito?" (Japanese: もう一人のドリーミーメイト?) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Hiroko Kanasugi | April 26, 2020 |
5 | "Kotoko and Kotokoto" Transcription: "Kotoko to Kotokoto" (Japanese: ことことコトコト) | Yūki Morita | Seishi Minakami | May 31, 2020 |
6 | "The First Mid-Term Test" Transcription: "Hajimete no Chūkan Tesuto" (Japanese: はじめての中間テスト) | Miyuki Ishida | Hiroko Kanasugi | June 7, 2020 |
7 | "Hurray! Hurray! Childhood Friend" Transcription: "Fure! Fure! Osananajimi" (Japanese: フレッ!フレッ!おさななじみ) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Sayuri Ōba | June 14, 2020 |
8 | "A Big Quarrel in the Camp School!?" Transcription: "Rinkan Gakkō de ō Genka!?" (Japanese: 林間学校で大ゲンカ!?) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Hiroko Kanasugi | June 21, 2020 |
9 | "The Melancholy of Q-chan" Transcription: "Kyū-chan no Yūutsu" (Japanese: きゅうちゃんのゆううつ) | Kōzō Kaihō | Seishi Minakami | June 28, 2020 |
10 | "Sleepless Yume-chan in a Rainy Day" Transcription: "Amefuri Nebusoku Yume-chan" (Japanese: 雨ふりねぶそくゆめちゃん) | Hiroaki Takagi | Chiaki Kon Hiroaki Inaba | July 5, 2020 |
11 | "Let's Play with Nana-chan" Transcription: "Nana-chan to Asobo" (Japanese: ななちゃんとあそぼ) | Osamu Honma Yūki Morita | Sayuri Ōba | July 12, 2020 |
12 | "I'll Find It First-nyui" Transcription: "Oretchi ga Saki ni Mitsukeru Nyui" (Japanese: オレっちが先に見つけるにゅい) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Hiroko Kanasugi | July 19, 2020 |
13 | "Transfer Student Tokiwa-chan" Transcription: "Tenkōsei Tokiwa-chan" (Japanese: 転校生ときわちゃん) | Miyuki Ishida | Hiroko Kanasugi | July 26, 2020 |
14 | "The Great Battle for Tokiwa-chan" Transcription: "Tokiwa-chan Dai Sōdatsu" (Japanese: ときわちゃん大争奪) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Sayuri Ōba | August 2, 2020 |
15 | "Heart-Throbbing Fireworks Festival" Transcription: "Dokidoki Hanabi Taikai" (Japanese: ドキドキ花火大会) | Kōzō Kaihō | Hiroko Kanasugi | August 9, 2020 |
16 | "I Really am Cheer-Chao!" Transcription: "Watashi wa Yappari Chiatchao!" (Japanese: 私はやっぱりチアっちゃお!) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Sayuri Ōba | August 16, 2020 |
17 | "The Fearsome Cherry-Tomatoman" Transcription: "Kyōfu no Puchitomatoman" (Japanese: 恐怖のプチトマトマン) | Miyuki Ishida Yūki Morita | Masahiro Yokotani | August 23, 2020 |
18 | "Don't Go to the Cape" Transcription: "Misaki ni Itte wa Ikenai yo" (Japanese: 岬に行ってはいけないよ) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Seishi Minakami | August 30, 2020 |
19 | "Yume-chan's Birthday in the Training Camp" Transcription: "O Tanjōbi Yume-chan Gasshuku-chū" (Japanese: お誕生日ゆめちゃん合宿中) | Kōzō Kaihō | Hiroko Kanasugi | September 6, 2020 |
20 | "Bonjour! Rei-kun" Transcription: "Bonjūru! Rei-kun" (Japanese: ボンジュール!れいくん) | Hiroaki Takagi | Hiroko Kanasugi | September 13, 2020 |
21 | "Kanta and Kenta's Dream Synchro" Transcription: "Kanta to Kenta no Yumeshinkuro" (Japanese: 寛太と健太のユメシンクロ) | Miyuki Ishida | Masahiro Yokotani | September 20, 2020 |
22 | "Sugiyama☆Paradise" Transcription: "Sugiyama☆Paradaisu" (Japanese: スギヤマ☆パラダイス) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Sayuri Ōba | September 27, 2020 |
23 | "Hana-chan's Dream" Transcription: "Hana-chan no Yume" (Japanese: はなちゃんの夢) | Kōzō Kaihō Yūki Morita | Yoshiko Nakamura | October 4, 2020 |
24 | "The Powered-Up Cultural Festival" Transcription: "Pawā-appu na Bunkasai" (Japanese: パワーアップな文化祭) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Hiroko Kanasugi | October 11, 2020 |
25 | "Dreamy Mates Assemble!" Transcription: "Dorīmī Meito Dayo Zen'in Shūgō!" (Japanese: ドリーミーメイトだよ全員集合!) | Tsuneo Tominaga Chiaki Kon | Hiroko Kanasugi | October 18, 2020 |
26 | "Do Your Childhood Friends Understand It?" Transcription: "Osana Najimi ni wa Wakaru no?" (Japanese: おさななじみにはわかるの?) | Kōzō Kaihō | Hiroko Kanasugi | October 25, 2020 |
27 | "Welcome! To the Castle in the Sky" Transcription: "Yōkoso! O Sora no Ue no o Shiro e" (Japanese: ようこそ!お空の上のお城へ) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Sayuri Ōba | November 1, 2020 |
28 | "Maira My Love ♥" Transcription: "Maira Mai Rabu ♥" (Japanese: まいらマイラブ♥) | Miyuki Ishida | Hiroko Kanasugi | November 8, 2020 |
29 | "The Cowardly Pumpkin Man" Transcription: "Kowagari no Kabocha-san" (Japanese: こわがりのカボチャさん) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Masahiro Yokotani | November 15, 2020 |
30 | "Yomi and Mukki" Transcription: "Yomī to Mukkī" (Japanese: ヨミーとムッキー) | Kōzō Kaihō Yūki Morita | Sayuri Ōba | November 22, 2020 |
31 | "Nervous Yume-chan on a Date" Transcription: "Dēto de Dokidoki Yume-chan" (Japanese: デートでドキドキゆめちゃん) | Hiroaki Takagi | Yoshiko Nakamura | November 29, 2020 |
32 | "Their Birthday is Uno Uno One-Five!" Transcription: "Tanjōbi wa Wan Wan Ichi Gō!" (Japanese: 誕生日はワンワンいちごー!) | Kōzō Kaihō | Hiroko Kanasugi | December 6, 2020 |
33 | "Hope it can be Reached, Dreamy Charm" Transcription: "Todoku to Ii na Dorīmī Chāmu" (Japanese: 届くといいな ドリーミーチャーム) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Sayuri Ōba | December 13, 2020 |
34 | "To the Ranch with Maira-chan" Transcription: "Maira-chan to Bokujō e" (Japanese: まいらちゃんと牧場へ) | Miyuki Ishida | Yoshiko Nakamura | December 20, 2020 |
35 | "Wish Upon the Shooting Stars ☆" Transcription: "Nagareboshi ni Onegai ☆" (Japanese: 流れ星にお願い☆) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Masahiro Yokotani | December 27, 2020 |
36 | "Be Happy with Everyone in the Holiday Season!" Transcription: "Nenmatsu Nenshi wa Minna de Happī!" (Japanese: 年末年始はみんなでハッピー!) | Kōzō Kaihō Yūki Morita | Hiroko Kanasugi | January 10, 2021 |
37 | "Sugiyama-senpai's Secret" Transcription: "Sugiyama-senpai no Himitsu" (Japanese: 杉山先輩のひみつ) | Tsuneo Tominaga | Hiroko Kanasugi | January 17, 2021 |
38 | "Don't Let Go of Mew-chan!" Transcription: "Myū-chan o Hanasanai!" (Japanese: みゅーちゃんを離さない!) | Miyuki Ishida | Hiroko Kanasugi | January 24, 2021 |
39 | "Rock Pebble & Stones" Transcription: "Rokku Peburu Ando Sutōnzu" (Japanese: ロック・ぺブル&ストーンズ) | Kiyoshi Murayama | Seishi Minakami | January 31, 2021 |
40 | "Snowman, Don't Melt" Transcription: "Yukidaruma-san Tokenaide" (Japanese: 雪だるまさん溶けないで) | Kōzō Kaihō | Yoshiko Nakamura | February 7, 2021 |
41 | "Distributing Valentine's Japanese Sweets!" Transcription: "Barentain Wagashi Kubatchao!" (Japanese: バレンタイン和菓子配っちゃお!) | TBA | TBA | February 14, 2021 |
Music
Maria Sawada performed both the series' opening theme "Mirai Kuru Kuru Yume Kururu!" (Japanese: ミライくるくるユメくるる!, "Future's Coming, Dream's Coming!") and the ending theme "Tokimeki Collector" (Japanese: トキメキコレクター, Hepburn: Tokimeki Korekutā, "Heartbeat Collector"). The series's music is composed by Ruka Kawada (The Idolmaster franchise).
References
- Antonio Pineda, Rafael (January 31, 2020). "Sanrio's Mewkledreamy TV Anime Reveals Cast, More Staff, April Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
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- Pineda, Rafael (August 30, 2019). "Sanrio's Mewkledreamy Character Gets Spring TV Anime by J.C. Staff". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
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- "Myūkurudorīmī - On'ea" ミュークルドリーミー - オンエア [Mewkledreamy - On Air]. mewkledreamy.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- "Hōsōkyoku Jōhō Myūkurudorīmī|Terebi Tōkyō Anime Kōshiki" 放送局情報 ミュークルドリーミー|テレビ東京アニメ公式 [Broadcasting Station Information Mewkledreamy|TV Tokyo Anime Official]. TV Tokyo (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
External links
- Sanrio's official website (in Japanese)
- Official anime website (in Japanese)
- TV Tokyo anime website (in Japanese)
- Mewkledreamy (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia