The original anime Mebius Dust has expanded its voice cast with six new additions. Hiroshi Tsuchida will voice Shippo Marimo, the mascot and de facto head of a flower shop. Ryōhei Shioguchi takes on the role of Tenrō, the flower shop's heir, while Ryō Hirohashi voices Shirayuki, Tenrō's half-sibling. The cast also welcomes Yūki Kuwahara as Takara, the daughter of a Vietnamese restaurant-owning family; Mari Hino as Kirara, a fashion-forward middle schooler from a sushi shop family; and Hiromichi Tezuka as Atsushi, a former soccer player whose family runs a liquor store.

Produced by Dōga Kōbō, Mebius Dust is based on a story by Hajime Shinagawa and follows the everyday lives of high school students Araki, Stella, and Olga in a cozy downtown neighborhood. The series is directed by Tarou Iwasaki, with series scripts by Yoriko Tomita. The opening theme, "Mebius," will be performed by Leo Ieiri, and Ai Tomioka will perform the ending theme, "Dilemma."

Previously announced cast members include Yuto Takenaka as Araki, Nene Hieda as Stella, and Haruka Satō as Olga, among others. The anime is set to premiere on July 9 on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji, followed by MBS on July 10. It will run for one cour.

Mebius Dust is the third anime to emerge from the Project Anima contest, which sought original story submissions. The contest aimed to adapt winning entries across various genres, with previous adaptations including the Sakugan television anime and the upcoming The Story of the Girl Who Couldn't Become a Wizard.

Source: Mebius Dust anime's website, Comic Natalie