Dreamland: French manga to be adapted into an anime in 2026

Dreamland: French manga to be adapted into an anime in 2026

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing coverage of anime, manga, and games straight from the...

The popular French manga Dreamland , created by Reno Lemaire anime adaptation scheduled to premiere in 2026. The news arrived along with a teaser visual, which has already intrigued fans of the work and new curious viewers.

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Ultimately, it's a co-production made entirely in France, involving the studios ADN, La Chouette Compagnie, and Ellipse Animation. Although many initially speculate about Japanese involvement, there is no official confirmation of Japanese studio participation in this project. Therefore, everything indicates that it will be a French animation with a shonen feel.

Direction and script confirmed

As previously announced in 2022, the series will be directed by Joe Celse , while the script will be written by Antoine Maurel and Jean-Luc Cano . Although the other members of the technical team have not yet been revealed, the expectation is that the project will maintain the vibrant essence of the original manga, which has won over a legion of fans in Europe.

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Furthermore, the newly released visual teaser gives us a glimpse of the artistic style adopted in the production, which seems to faithfully respect Lemaire's style. Therefore, fans can expect something visually faithful and energetically creative.

What to expect from Dreamland?

The plot of Dreamland immerses the audience in a dreamlike world full of creatures, powers, and intense adventures. In other words, the universe of the work mixes action, fantasy, and humor with a distinctly Western feel, yet still close to Japanese classics.

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