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My Melody & Kuromi (Japanese: マイメロディとクロミ, Hepburn: Maimerodi to Kuromi) is an upcoming Japanese stop-motion original net animation series co-produced by Toruku Studio, based on the Sanrio characters My Melody and Kuromi. [2] The series is slated for a July 2025 premiere on Netflix.
Onegai My Melody (Japanese: おねがいマイメロディ, Hepburn: Onegai mai merodi, lit. Please My Melody) is a Japanese anime series produced by Studio Comet, based on the Sanrio character My Melody. The anime is directed by Makoto Moriwaki (High School! Kimengumi The Movie) and produced by Hideyuki Kachi and Kazuya Watanabe.
Kuromi (クロミ, Kuromi) / Kurumi Nui (クルミ・ヌイ, Kurumi Nui) Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi (Japanese); Emily Woo Zeller (English) Kuromi is My Melody's Rival (or so it seems), a rabbit who wears a black joker's hat with a pink skull at the center of her forehead. The skull's facial expression changes to match Kuromi's mood.
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Kuromi (ja:クロミ, Kuromi) first appeared as the rival of My Melody in the anime Onegai My Melody. She is depicted as a white rabbit wearing a black jester 's hat with a pink skull on the front and a black "devil" tail in the place of a normal rabbit's tail.
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After the anime, the original film included a very short live-action documentary in which several anime artists give their opinion of the film's representation of the anime business, and the making of "Animation Runner Kuromi" itself is discussed. Many of the problems Kuromi faces are the same as those faced by software project managers.