The highly anticipated original anime Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night, which was initially announced earlier this year back in March, has finally debuted its first official trailer! And along with the exciting new sneak peek into what is to come, an April 2024 premiere was revealed too. Will you be tuning in to watch the series when it drops? Let us know in the comments!
Watch the first official trailer for the series for yourself now, down below:
Get to know the main cast members for the Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night anime down below!
- Mahiru Kozuki voiced by Miku Ito (Miku in The Quintessential Quintuplets)
- Kano Yamanouchi voiced by Rie Takahashi (Ai in Oshi no Ko)
- Kiwi Watase voiced by Miyu Tomita (Karane in The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You)
- Kim Anouk Mei Takanashi voiced by Miyuri Shimabukuro (Nozomi in Farewell, My Dear Cramer)
Want to learn more about the storyline for the Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night series? The anime's official website describes the anime down below:
"I want to find what I enjoy."
Shibuya, a district overflowing with identity.
A girl trying to find herself drifts through Shibuya in the dead of night until a special encounter changes everything.
Produced by Doga Kobo on the studio's 50th anniversary, this is coming-of-age ensemble drama directed by Eromanga Sensei's Ryohei Takeshita and penned by Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki author Yuji Yaku.
For the first time, the creative activities of unknown young girls will begin——
Along with the anime premiere, a manga adaptation will also be gracing fans around the same time the series debuts. The story was originally written by JELEE, and popman3580 was the illustrator over the character design.
The Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night anime is being directed by Ryohei Takeshita (Eromanga Sensei) at studio Doga Kobo. Yuki Yaku (Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki author) wrote the anime's scripts, and Junichiro Taniguchi (SING "YESTERDAY" FOR ME) adapted the character designs for anime series.
What are your thoughts on the new trailer drop for the Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night anime? Let us know if you will be tuning in to watch the anime when it premieres in April 2024 in the comments down below! Make sure to continue following along here at animemojo.com to stay up to date on all of your favorite manga titles and anime series. You don't want to miss out!