July 13th β Shochiku Co., Ltd. and CyberAgent, Inc. are excited to unveil the ending movie for the anime The World Is Dancing.
Set in a turbulent era of constant conflict, this work follows the intensely curious and beautiful boy Oniyasha (CV: Yumiri Hanamori) as he meets people, laughs, cries, confronts his own weaknesses, and shapes a new form of dance in an impermanent world. It is a “dancing story” spanning 600 years, exploring what might have happened when the man who would later create NohβZeamiβwas still called Oniyasha.
The anime is produced by the animation studio Cypic (Umamusume: Cinderella Gray, The Summer Hikaru Died). The series is directed by Toshimasa Kuroyanagi, known for his work on the TV anime The Great Passage, the animated film Love Me, Love Me Not, and both the TV and theatrical versions of the Backflip!! series. The series recently won a Special Award at the Short Shorts Film Festival, drawing immense attention for its outstanding quality.
Furthermore, the ending theme song for The World Is Dancing, “Unnamed Flower” by a three-piece band hockrockb, has drawn a massive response across social media since its debut following the broadcast of Episode I. In addition, a special comment video from hockrockb, along with the ending movie that beautifully portrays the world of the series, has now been released.
[Ending Movie] TV Anime βThe World Is Dancing” | hockrockb βUnnamed Flowerβ
The World Is Dancing Episode β ’ (You Have Your Own Sense of βGoodβ) & Advance Cuts

The Kanze Troupe will dance at the June meeting at Imakumano. It will be a grand, once in a lifetime stage, and the shogun will be in attendance. Oniyasha is set to stand on that stage as well, but a pressure he has never felt before prevents his body from moving as he wishes it to. Junigoro, a small hand-drum apprentice, is upset by this.
Additional Character & Cast Revealed!
Shinemon CV: Yusuke Kobayashi

Yoshimitsuβs guard. Dutiful and always calm, he rarely shows his own feelings, but he actually has a sharp tongue.
βPRESS RELEASEβ
