Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara: Anime gets new trailer

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

The newly announced anime , Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara ( Detectives These Days Are Crazy! ), received a new trailer this Saturday (26). In addition, a visual of the anime also gained prominence on social media. However, the expectation of fans increased even more with the news released.

Thus, fans can check out the opening theme song revealed for the first time: “Suffer”, performed by Taiiku Okazaki.

Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara
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Therefore, the anime Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara (Detectives These Days Are Crazy!) will premiere in July 2025, animated by LIDENFILMS studio (Tokyo Revengers).

Anime production:

  • Original work: Masakuni Igarashi (Dengeki Maoh)
  • Directed by: Rion Kusuki
  • Series composition: Rintaro Ikeda
  • Character design and overall animation direction: Isoroku Koga
  • Sound direction: Yasunori Ebina
  • Sound effects: Hiromune Kurahashi (Otonarium)
  • Music: Tomoki Kikuya
  • Musical production: KADOKAWA
  • Animation production: LIDENFILMS

Synopsis:

Keiichiro Nagumo was once a prodigy detective, solving any mystery that crossed his path in his youth. However, now, his glory days seem distant. Aged and disillusioned, he barely recognizes the world around him. Everything changes when Mashiro, a determined high school student, knocks on the door of the decaying Nagumo Detective Agency. Drivenby an unwavering desire to follow in Keiichiro's footsteps, she demands to become his assistant. From then on, together, they form an unlikely duo, embarking on new cases and, perhaps, rediscovering their lost passion for investigation.

Finally, the serialization of Mattaku Saikin no Tantei to Kitara began in ASCII Media Works' seinen manga magazine, Dengeki Maoh, in April 2016.

Source: Official Website

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.