Hiromu Arakawa’s manga is getting an anime adaptation.
Revealed during Crunchyroll’s Anime Expo industry panel, a television adaptation for Hiromu Arakawa’s “Daemons of the Shadow Realm” manga is now in production. The anime will be streaming on Crunchyroll, and has revealed a teaser visual and trailer.
“Daemons of the Shadow Realm” information and more
The anime is produced by bones film, with bones acting as production supervisor. Masahiro Ando is helming as director, with Noboru Takagi handling series composition. Nobuhiro Arai is doing the character designs, while Kenichiro Suehiro will be composing the music.
The cast and a broadcast window is yet to be revealed, but we can expect more information in the coming months.
Crunchyroll will be streaming the anime when it premieres in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS and the Indian Subcontinent.
Arakawa, who’s known for Fullmetal Alchemist, began serialisation for “Daemons of the Shadow Realm” in December 2021, through Square Enix’s Monthly Shonen Gangan magazine, with a total of nine tankobon volumes as of 2025. Square Enix also publishes the manga in English, and describes the story as:
In a world where certain humans command mighty supernatural duos called Daemons, it is the birthright of "the children who sunder day and night"—twins Yuru and Asa—to rule over these powerful entities.
Separated from a young age and unaware of the truth of their birth, brother and sister must fight to make their way back to each other, claim their birthright, and save the world…