A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 5, 2025
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 1
Original Title:
アルマちゃんは家族になりたい
Alternate Titles:
Alma-chan Wants to Have a Family!
Alma-chan wa Kazoku ni Naritai
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
KADOKAWA
Studio Flad
Countries:
JP
A body that combines the appearance of an adorable young girl with overwhelming combat efficiency. An AI with intelligence and decision-making skills that surpass human capabilities—the perfect autonomous robot, "Alma" was created by the overlooked young genius scientists Enji and Suzume whose brilliance should've been recognized by the world! Alma calls Enji and Suzume "Father" and "Mother" which leaves them completely flustered. Regardless, the three begin a life together as a family in order to nurture Alma's powerful AI and help her evolve into the ultimate robot. Alma's curiosity has no limits as everything she sees and touches is new to her. Alma keeps Enji and Suzume on their toes with her unmatched learning capabilities and unstoppable energy as she explores the bigger world. A brand-new kind of family comedy (?!) begins!!
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Character Designer:
Mika Yamamoto
Original Story:
Nanateru
Series Composition:
Yukie Sugawara
Series Director:
Yasuhiro Minami
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