
Hello anime fans, welcome back to our new article! This is the 24th part of our Weekly Anime News series. We know we haven’t been uploading much content lately, but rest assured—you’ll soon be seeing many exciting updates and fresh articles.
In this week’s edition of Anime News Weekly, we’ve gathered the biggest and most interesting stories from the anime world. From upcoming releases to industry highlights, we’re covering it all. So let’s dive right in and explore what’s new in anime!
01. For Me and the Alien Mumu Manga Licensed by Kodama Tales
Kyodo Printing Co. Ltd. and Kodama Tales Inc. announced on their official X (Twitter) account on Monday that the manga For Me and the Alien Mumu will be released in English on February 1, 2026. The first volume is now available for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Summary Of Manga:
An alien named Mumu is a survivor of a civil war that saw the destruction of his planet’s scientists, leaving only its fools alive. In an attempt to understand the advanced technology his people left behind, he’s infiltrated earth, a planet with a lower level of civilization, to study their so-called “home appliances,” which contain facets of all technological knowledge. So begins the adventures of Sakurako, a university freshman and Mumu’s new and unexpected accomplice, as she navigates a wild and exciting campus life.

© Hiroki Miyashita, Shonengahosha
Author Miyashita began this manga as a one-shot story in Shonengahosha’s Young King Ours magazine in April 2019. The manga’s alien character is an apparent homage to Mu, the unorthodox magazine on paranormal phenomena that has been referenced in anime and manga such as Weathering With You, Occultic; Nine, and several other series and games.
02. Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun Anime Season 4 Premieres in April 2026
NHK announced on Friday that the fourth season of the television anime Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun will premiere in April 2026 on NHK Educational.

© 西修 (秋田書店) /魔入りました!入間くん製作委員会
For international fans, Crunchyroll confirmed it will stream Season 4 across America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, the CIS, and India.
The anime first premiered in 2019 and is based on the manga of the same name by Osamu Nishi. The second season aired in 2021, followed by the third season in 2022. Each of the first three seasons contained 23 episodes, making the series a perfect choice for binge-watching.
All three seasons are also available in English dub, making it even easier for fans worldwide to enjoy Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun.
03. Great News for Indian Anime Fans – Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Film Gets Early Screening
Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment announced on Wednesday that the first film of the Demon Slayer trilogy, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle: Akaza Sairai, will get an early screening in India on September 7, 2025.

©Koyoharu Gotoge / SHUEISHA, Aniplex, ufotable
Brand ambassadors Rashmika Mandanna and Tiger Shroff will attend the special premiere event. The film will then officially release across 750 screens nationwide on September 12, 2025, in Japanese with English subtitles, along with English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs.
Tickets go on sale starting September 5, and the trailer has already been launched in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. In Japan, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle – Akaza Sairai has become the #3 highest-earning movie, surpassing Mugen Train with record-breaking opening weekend box office numbers.
Film Hindi Trailer is here:
Film Tamil Trailer is here:
Film Telugu Trailer is here:
4. 4k Remaster of mamoru Oshii’s Angle Egg Anime Poster and trailer release
Tokuma Shoten began streaming a new trailer for the 4K remaster of Mamoru Oshii and Yoshitaka Amano’s 1985 anime Angel’s Egg on Thursday. The film will have its premiere in New York at the 63rd New York Film Festival (NYFF) in the “Revivals” category, with four screenings scheduled for September 27, 29, October 4, and October 6, 2025.

The film will also screen at Fantastic Fest, which takes place from October 9–19 in Sitges, Spain. In North America, GKIDS will distribute the 4K remaster starting November 19, 2025. However, streaming details for the movie have not yet been announced.
Originally released in 1985 in Japan, Angel’s Egg was directed by Mamoru Oshii at Studio DEEN. The story was conceived by Oshii and renowned illustrator Yoshitaka Amano, with Oshii also writing the screenplay and directing the OVA.
Film Trailer is here:
5. Cast Members, Ending Song Artist, and 2nd Promo Video Revealed for New Romance Anime A Star Brighter Than the Sun
Kazune Kawahara, the author of the manga A Star Brighter Than the Sun, is set to receive an anime adaptation of the series. The anime’s official website revealed a new promotional video on Thursday, showcasing the additional cast and the ending theme song.

The video previews the ending theme song “Saishin-wa” by Wanuka and announces that Haruka Shiraishi has joined the cast as Subaru Kamishiro, Sae’s close friend. The anime will officially premiere on October 2, 2025, while its world premiere was hosted earlier at Anime Expo in July.
The anime will star:
- Minori Fujidera as Sae Iwata
- Yūki Ono as Kōki Kamishiro
- Hina Yomiya as Hisui Onodera
- Taito Ban as Yōta Ayukawa
- Mutsumi Tamura as Mio Kagawa
- Ryōta Ōsaka as Yūshin Izawa
Anime Promo Video is Here:
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