FX Fighter Kurumi-chan officially gets an adaptation anime Television. The series, which revolves around foreign currency trading, has released a visual teaser as well as its first trailer ahead of the announcement.

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Kadokawa confirmed that the adaptation project is scheduled to premiere in 2026. Studio Passione is entrusted to produce the animation. The studio has previously worked on various other anime titles such as Mieruko-chan and Ishuzoku Reviewers.

Story Synopsis

The story centers on Kurumi Fukuga, a university student who decides to go into the world of Foreign Exchange (FX). He had a specific goal of recovering 20 million yen or about US$126,000. The amount represents the loss his late mother suffered in the same market.

Kurumi initially believed that getting the money back would be easy. However, she soon jumps into a world where things can go from heaven to hell in an instant.

He had to deal with the mental stress of unrealized losses and loss-cutting. Her heart kept beating fast as the charts moved. Despite the high risk, Kurumi still wanted to buy, sell, and profit.

Along with other “FX fighters”, he lives this cute yet dangerous game of money as the market charts continue to swing.

FX Fighter Kurumi-chan (studio Passione)
©Demunyan・Daisuki Tansan/KADOKAWA/”FX Fighter Kurumi-chan” Production Committee

Production Staff and Cast

The project involves an experienced lineup of staff who have worked on various popular titles.

Here is the list of the main staff and voice actors that have been announced:

  • Director: Yuki Ogawa (Oya-san wa Shishunki!, Mieruko-chan, Miru Tights)
  • Series Script: Kenta Ihara (Blue Miburo, Sentenced to Be a Hero)
  • Character Designer: Kazuyuki Ueda (BanG Dream! Season 2, Love Flops, Hinako Note)
  • Music Composer: Takuro Iga (Oshi no Ko, Trillion Game)
  • Cast (Kurumi Fukuga): Aina Suzuki

About FX Fighter Kurumi-chan

The anime is based on a manga written by Demunyan and illustrated by Daisuki Tansan. The creator duo launched the manga in the magazine Monthly Comic Flapper owned by Media Factory (Kadokawa) in February 2021.

To date, the series has eight volumes in circulation. Kadokawa is scheduled to release the ninth volume in Japan on January 22, 2026. Viewers can look forward to seeing how the manga's intense story translates into an animated format in 2026.

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