The upcoming anime series, “Me and the Alien MuMu”, has announced that its main cast members, Momo Harumi and Etsuko Kozakura, will perform the ending theme song. The series, adapted from Hiroki Miyashita’s manga, is set to premiere in Japan in April 2025.
“Sayonara Jinrui”: A Cover by the Main Duo
The ending theme song, titled “Sayonara Jinrui” (Farewell Humanity), is a cover of the original song by the band Tama. Momo Harumi, who voices Sakurako Umeyashiki, and Etsuko Kozakura, who voices the alien MuMu, will perform the song in character. The song’s lyrics were written by Yōichirō Yanagihara, who also co-composed the song with Kōji Ishikawa and Kōji Takimoto. The musical arrangement for the track is done by the Kuricorder Quartet, who are also responsible for the anime’s overall music score.
Meet the Cast
The series boasts a talented cast, with Momo Harumi leading as the voice of Sakurako Umeyashiki, the protagonist whose ordinary life takes an unexpected turn. Etsuko Kozakura lends her voice to the quirky, cat-like alien MuMu. The supporting cast includes:
- Yasuyuki Kase as Decimaru
- Gakuto Kajiwara as Akihiro Tsurumi
- Yuriko Hibi as Miwa Samezu
- Hidenobu Kiuchi as Wataru Tenkubashi
- Kentarō Kumagai as Tamotsu Rokugo
- Yukiyo Fujii as Sonoko Kagetsu
This diverse cast of voice actors will bring the eccentric characters of “Me and the Alien MuMu” to life.
A Glimpse into the Story
“Me and the Alien MuMu” follows the story of MuMu, a cat-like alien from a distant galaxy. He arrives on Earth with the goal of learning about home appliance technology, hoping to restore the lost technology of his own species. The life of Sakurako, a university student, is turned upside down when she encounters MuMu, and their initial cohabitation soon morphs into a series of chaotic and comedic events. The series promises a super-spectacular adventure filled with appliances, cats, and plenty of laughs.
The manga, from which the anime is adapted, is noted to be an homage to Mū, an unorthodox magazine focusing on paranormal phenomena. This reference adds a layer of intrigue to the sci-fi comedy.
Production Details
The anime adaptation is being directed by Tomoya Takahashi, who is known for his work on “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos the Movie”. Keiichirō Ōchi is in charge of the series scripts, bringing his experience from “Girlfriend, Girlfriend” and “Go, Go, Loser Ranger!” to the table. Kenji Ōta is designing the characters, and the music, as mentioned, is composed by the Kuricorder Quartet. The animation is being produced by OLM, a studio renowned for its work on various anime series.
A Unique Blend of Sci-Fi and Comedy
“Me and the Alien MuMu” promises a unique blend of science fiction and comedy, exploring the unexpected relationship between a university student and a technologically driven alien. The series is set to air in Japan in the spring of 2025. The combination of a talented cast, an engaging storyline, and the interesting choice of the main cast singing the ending theme is generating buzz among anime fans.
The anime’s premise is a “super mystery comedy” that is said to feature a unique storyline with references to the magazine “Mū.” The series promises to be filled with hilarious antics and quirky characters, making it one of the more anticipated anime shows of 2025. The choice to have Momo Harumi and Etsuko Kozakura sing the ending theme in character further solidifies its unique approach.
The collaboration between experienced staff and a popular cast is expected to lead to a high-quality and entertaining series. With its focus on humor, technology, and the bizarre, “Me and the Alien MuMu” is poised to offer a fresh perspective on the sci-fi comedy genre. The fact that the ending theme is a cover of an older song adds another interesting dimension to this series.
In Conclusion
The upcoming anime, “Me and the Alien MuMu”, has generated considerable interest with its unique premise and well-known voice cast. The series is expected to be a fun, appliance-filled, cat-themed, comedic spectacle. The main cast performing the ending theme is not just a clever marketing move but also a way to enhance viewer engagement. The series will be broadcast in Japan in 2025 and is generating significant excitement within the anime community. The combination of comedy, sci-fi, and the unusual cat-like alien character makes it one of the most highly anticipated series.