Review of the Manga Series Migi & Dali
Many people consider the manga series Migi & Dali to be unique and well-thought-out, although it may not appeal to everyone. The story is known for being enjoyable, with outrageous physical comedy. Exciting news has been announced for fans of the series – it will be adapted into an anime! Fans have been eagerly anticipating this anime adaptation, and their prayers have finally been answered. Geek Toys recently made the exciting announcement that the anime will premiere on October 2 on the AT-X channel and the Amazon Prime Video service (in Japan).
A second promotional video has been unveiled on the official website for the television anime of Nami Sano’s Migi & Dali manga. This video provides a glimpse into the general premise of the anime and introduces the family members of the main characters. The video also previews the ending theme song, “Skyline,” performed by Nulbarich. The main cast has been revealed as well.
Character | Cast | Other Works |
Migi | Shun Horie | Asta (Black Clover) |
Dali | Ayumu Murase | Luck (Black Clover) |
Shunpei Akiyama | Shintaro Asanuma | Susanoo (Akame ga KILL!) |
Maruta Tsutsumi | Shunsuke Takeuchi | Brist (High Card) |
Eiji Ichijo | Kengo Kawanishi | Haruka (BLUELOCK) |
The manga series Migi & Dali, created by Nami Sano, was concluded in November 2021 with its seventh and final volume released in December 2021. Unfortunately, Sano passed away on August 5, 2021, at the age of 36. However, her legacy lives on and continues to captivate audiences. Let’s hope that her work receives the love it deserves when the anime adaptation is released.
About Migi and Dali
Migi and Dali is a manga series by Nami Sano. It was serialized in Enterbrain’s Harta magazine from July 2017 to November 2021. An anime adaptation by Frontier Engine and Geek Toys is currently under production. The story follows the twins Migi and Dali, who seek revenge for their mother’s murder. The twins are adopted by a childless middle-aged couple and work under the name Hitori to conceal their identities.