Dengeki Daisy Manga Gets Anime Adaptation by Studio DEEN, Scheduled for 2027

Aniplex and Studio DEEN have officially announced an anime adaptation of Kyousuke Motomi's Dengeki Daisy manga, with a 2027 release date. The 16-volume shojo series originally ran from 2007 to 2013 and developed a cult following in the West, particularly among readers drawn to its blend of romance and mystery. The adaptation reflects a broader trend of anime studios revisiting mid-tier 2000s shojo titles driven by nostalgia and streaming demand.
Sony-owned anime giant Aniplex announced on June 9, 2026, that it will produce a TV anime adaptation of Dengeki Daisy, a beloved shojo manga that originally serialized from 2007 to 2013. Studio DEEN, known for Fate/Stay Night and Higurashi When They Cry, will handle animation, with director Souta Ueno at the helm. The story follows Teru Kurebayashi, a high school student protected by a mysterious figure named "Daisy" after her brother's death, and her connection to the strict janitor Tasuka Kurosaki. The manga, which surpassed five million copies in circulation, found particular success in the West after VIZ Media's 2010 English release during the early 2010s shojo boom. The 2027 release date comes as anime production committees increasingly adapt mid-tier catalog titles from the 2000s, capitalizing on nostalgia and streaming platform demand.
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Dengeki Daisy anime officially confirmed by Aniplex and Studio Deen with 2027 release
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