Wandance anime is finally ready to make its debut this fall, and fans around the world will soon get to experience the energy of Japanese hip-hop dance brought to life on screen. The show comes from Coffee’s manga and focuses on self-expression, youth, and the freedom of street dance. It’s one of the most-awaited anime of 2025.
The first episode of Wandance airs in Japan on TV Asahi on October 8, 2025, at 11:45 a.m. JST. After that, it will air Fridays at 11:00 a.m. JST on AT-X. Then it will air on Saturdays at 1:00 a.m. JST on BS Asahi.
Here’s a breakdown of when you can watch the premiere in your region:
- Japan (JST): October 8, 11:45 a.m.
- Pacific Time (PT): October 7, 7:45 p.m.
- Eastern Time (ET): October 7, 10:45 p.m.
- Brazil (BRT): October 7, 11:45 p.m.
- UK (BST): October 8, 3:45 a.m.
- Nigeria (WAT): October 8, 3:45 a.m.
- Central Europe (CEST): October 8, 4:45 a.m.
- India (IST): October 8, 8:15 a.m.
- Philippines (PHT): October 8, 10:45 a.m.
- Australia (AEDT): October 8, 1:45 p.m.
This wide release means that no matter where you live, you won’t have to wait long to see the Wandance anime the moment it drops. For international fans, the Wandance anime will stream exclusively on Disney+, with episodes becoming available from October 9, 2025, at 12:15 a.m. JST.
The Wandance anime is about how Kaboku Kotani starts high school, planning to stay quiet and unnoticed, especially with his stutter. But everything changes when he sees classmate Hikari Wanda dance with total freedom, inspiring him to take a chance. Hoping to find that same confidence, Kaboku joins the dance club, stepping into a world of rhythm. Wandance follows Kaboku and Wanda as they freestyle through challenges, friendship, and the spark of young love.
The Team behind the Wandance anime
Aside from the broadcast times, the Wandance anime also comes with a strong team behind the project. Michiya Katou (Kanashiki Debu Neko-chan) is directing the series at Madhouse and Cyclone Graphics, two studios with a history of quality animation.
The character designs are handled by Satoshi Tasaki (Ace of Diamond Act II) and Daiki Imamura (Overlord IV). Yuki Akiyama serves as 3DCG director, with Rei Sugimoto supervising motion capture. The music is produced by Naoki Chiba (As Miss Beelzebub Likes.).
The anime’s dances are handled by world-famous dancer RIEHATA. She’s worked with BTS, EXO, and Red Velvet, so fans have a lot to look forward to. For the Wandance anime cast, Kouki Uchiyama (Meruem from Hunter x Hunter) voices Kaboku Kotani, while Hina Youmiya (Anna Yamada from The Dangers in My Heart) brings Hikari Wanda to life.
Other members of the cast include Ayaka Suwa (Kazami Yuuji from The Eden of Grisaia) as On Miyao, Toshiki Masuda (Eijirou Kirishima from My Hero Academia) as Iori Itsukushima, and Yuuma Uchida (Megumi Fushiguro from Jujutsu Kaisen) as Gaku Kabeya. The anime also introduces Yuu Hayashi (Sano Manjirou from Tokyo Revengers) as Usen Takumi and Chikahiro Kobayashi (Legoshi from Beasters) as Assay.
The music of the Wandance anime is just as central to the story as the characters themselves. The opening theme is “Stare in Wonder” by BE: FIRST. The ending theme is “Wondrous” by ELSEE, a group making their major debut with this song. In addition to these main themes, the series will feature over 30 songs from more than 25 artists, including Yaffle, RIEHATA, Jazztronik, and JiN.
The Wandance anime has released several promotional videos, giving fans a first look at the intense dance scenes and emotional moments between Kaboku and Wanda. The first PV highlighted Kaboku’s struggles with self-expression and how Wanda inspires him to step out of his comfort zone. There is also a second PV that gives a deeper look at the cast.
Conclusion
In summary, the Wandance anime is shaping up to be one of the standout releases of fall 2025. It combines youth drama with real dance choreography. The Oct. 8, 2025, premiere kicks off a fine program for all who love music, dancing, and freedom. And don’t forget to add it to your calendars and tune into the show on either TV Asahi in Japan or Disney+ around the world.