Iconic Shojo Manga 'Hana-Kimi' Confirms January 2026 Premiere, Reveals Theme Songs by Yoasobi and New Voice Talent

The highly anticipated television anime adaptation of Hisaya Nakajo's legendary shojo manga, Hana-Kimi, is officially scheduled to begin broadcasting on January 4, 2026. This significant announcement confirms the series' debut during the competitive winter season. The news was accompanied by a new promotional trailer that established the tone for the upcoming romantic comedy.
Crucially, the trailer provided fans with their first opportunity to hear the opening and ending theme songs. Both tracks are supplied by the monumental Japanese musical act, Yoasobi. Globally recognized for their chart-topping contributions to series such as Beastars and Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, Yoasobi delivers two dynamic tracks for this adaptation: "Adrena" and "Baby." These selections are expected to infuse the series with both high-energy excitement and the deep emotional resonance central to the narrative core of Hana-Kimi.
Adding further layers of intrigue, the latest promotional footage introduced a previously unannounced addition to the voice ensemble. While the specific actor and the character they will portray remain undisclosed, this revelation has intensified speculation among the dedicated fanbase regarding the fresh dynamics and character interactions that will unfold on screen.

Furthermore, a dazzling first key visual was released in tandem with these updates. The visual masterfully captures the vibrant animation style and demonstrates a commitment to maintaining the charm of Nakajo's original character designs. This assures long-time readers that the adaptation honors its source material. Backed by the production powerhouse Aniplex and brought to life by a highly regarded animation studio, the Hana-Kimi anime is poised to captivate audiences with its signature blend of heartfelt romance and hilarious comedic situations.
The narrative centers on the determined heroine, Mizuki Ashiya, who undertakes extraordinary measures to get close to her idol, the gifted high jumper Izumi Sano. These measures include enrolling in an all-boys high school while disguised as a male student. The collaboration between this classic manga property and a modern music giant like Yoasobi is viewed as a strategic move, designed to broaden the anime's appeal across diverse demographics.
As the January debut approaches, the countdown has officially begun, solidifying Hana-Kimi's position as one of the most eagerly awaited shojo anime launches of the 2026 winter slate. This adaptation proves the enduring legacy of Nakajo's work in a fresh, animated format.
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Hana-Kimi
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Hisaya Nakajo
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Hakusensha
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