The Summer Hikaru Died (r. 2025)

Premiere:
July 6, 2025

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Original Title:
光が死んだ夏

Alternate Titles:
Hikaru ga shinda natsu

Genres:
Animation | Mystery

Production Companies:
CygamesPictures
KADOKAWA
dugout

Countries:
JP

Two best friends living in a rural Japanese village: Yoshiki and Hikaru. Growing up together, they were inseparable... until the day Hikaru came back from the mountains, and was no longer himself. “Something” has taken over Hikaru’s body, memories, feelings... and everything they know begins to unravel.

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2D Artist:
Yusuke Nagara
Yuri Tsue

3D Director:
Yoshinori Nakano

Art Designer:
Shuhei Tada
Takeshi Takahashi
Yoshihiro Sono

Art Direction:
Kohei Honda

Character Designer:
Mai Watanabe
Hiroko Seigan
Shoko Nagasawa

Color Assistant:
Yuuko Koshida

Color Designer:
Naomi Nakano

Comic Book:
Mokumokuren

Director of Photography:
Tomohiro Maeda

Editor:
Kashiko Kimura

Lead Animator:
Masanobu Hiraoka

Lead Character Designer:
Yuichi Takahashi

Lyricist:
TOOBOE

Music Arranger:
TOOBOE

Original Music Composer:
Taro Umebayashi

Prop Designer:
Ryunosuke Oji

Series Composition:
Ryohei Takeshita

Series Director:
Ryohei Takeshita

Sound Director:
Koji Kasamatsu

Supervising Animation Director:
Yuichi Takahashi

Theme Song Performance:
TOOBOE
Vaundy

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