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At Anime Expo 2025, the North American premiere of “The Summer Hikaru Died” was met with an overwhelmingly enthusiastic reception. Despite being screened prior to its official broadcast in Japan, the anime filled the venue and left a deep impression on local fans. We sat down with voice actor Chiaki Kobayashi, who plays Yoshiki Tsujinaka, to hear his thoughts on the AX experience, cultural differences between fans, and what he hopes international viewers will take away from the series.

The highly anticipated TV anime “The Summer Hikaru Died” (original manga published by KADOKAWA; anime co-produced by CyberAgent and KADOKAWA; animation production by CygamesPictures) held its North American premiere screening and special talk panel on July 4 at Anime Expo 2025, North America's largest annual anime convention, held in Los Angeles this year from July 3 to 6.
The event featured an exclusive screening of Episode 1, followed by a panel discussion with the original manga creator Mokumokuren, voice actor Chiaki Kobayashi (who voices Yoshiki Tsujinaka), and producers Chiaki Kurakane (KADOKAWA) and Manami Kabashima (CyberAgent). The venue welcomed a full house of nearly 2,000 excited fans eager to see this haunting and emotionally-packed new anime before anyone else.
Episode 1 Premiere Leaves Fans in Awe
The panel opened with the premiere screening of the first episode, introducing viewers to the rural Japanese summer setting where high school student Yoshiki Tsujinaka begins to notice unsettling changes in his childhood friend Hikaru—who seems to have been replaced by something eerily identical. From the very first frame, the emotionally tense storytelling and striking visuals drew the audience in. The screening ended to a thunderous applause with audible exclamations of awe from the audience.
The Cast and Creators Share the Story Behind the Anime
Following the premiere screening, manga creator Mokumokuren, voice actor Chiaki Kobayashi, and the two producers took the stage for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the anime.
When asked about her thoughts on the anime adaptation, Mokumokuren admitted, “I was kind of expecting [the manga to be made into an anime]—so I wasn’t that surprised when the offer came. But I had a strong sense of what could be changed [in the story] and what absolutely shouldn’t be. I was very involved throughout the process.” Her remarks made her deep trust in the production team evident.
Voice actor Chiaki Kobayashi, who plays Yoshiki in the anime, reflected on landing the role: “I thought the story was really fascinating even when I was auditioning for the role, so I was thrilled to become a part of it.”
When asked about casting Chiaki Kobayashi as Yoshiki, producer Chiaki Kurakane shared some behind-the-scenes insights: “Given Yoshiki’s emotional subtlety, the nuance in his shifting feelings, and the growth his character goes through, we knew we needed someone with Kobayashi’s range. After discussions with the director and Mokumokuren, it was nearly unanimous—we all felt Kobayashi was the right choice.”
Producer Manami Kabashima also spoke about the team’s meticulous approach to the anime’s production: “As a horror series, we didn’t want to rely on loud sounds or sudden shocks to scare the audience. Instead, Director Takeshita and the team at CygamesPictures have been exploring how to create a more quiet kind of horror—like the constant sense that something might be there—through expertly utilizing sound, color, and direction.”
The audience responded with enthusiastic applause as the panelists offered valuable behind-the-scenes insights into the production.
Scenes That Stayed With the Panelists
When asked which scenes from Episode 1 left the strongest impression on them, Mokumokuren highlighted one particularly chilling moment: “The scene where the red light outside the police box starts blinking as Yoshiki’s inner thoughts slip out—that was originally conveyed through text in the manga. I was amazed at how the director turned that into a purely visual expression.”
Kobayashi pointed to one particular line that stuck with him: “Yoshiki’s line, ‘You’re not really Hikaru, are you?’ is normally something you’d expect at the climax of a story. The fact that it’s delivered right at the start really sets the tone.”
As the discussion continued, Kobayashi shared further insights into how he performed his role, while the producers teased what fans can expect in future episodes. The panel concluded to enthusiastic cheers from the audience and heartfelt messages from each panelist.
Messages from the Panel
Manami Kabashima (Producer, CyberAgent):
“The story really takes off after Episode 1, and I hope you'll stay with us and enjoy every episode to the end.”
Chiaki Kurakane (Producer, KADOKAWA):
“Although this series is framed as a youth horror, it’s also a mystery and drama that explores human relationships in complex ways. We want each viewer to enjoy it in their own way, from whatever angle resonates with them most.”
Chiaki Kobayashi (Voice of Yoshiki Tsujinaka):
“‘The Summer Hikaru Died’ is a visually stunning series with a beautiful soundtrack. While it’s set in a quiet rural town in Japan, it deals with themes that I think are universally relatable. I truly believe audiences here in L.A. will enjoy it too—so please look forward to it!”
Mokumokuren (Original Creator):
“The TV anime adaptation of ‘The Summer Hikaru Died’ has stayed true to the core of the original story, while evolving into something even more powerful through animation. I think it’s a faithful and honest adaptation. The manga is still going as well, so I hope you’ll keep reading it.”
Episode 1“Replacement” Stills and Synopsis
In celebration of Anime Expo 2025, the stills and synopsis for Episode 1 of “The Summer Hikaru Died” have also been made available.
Episode 1 “Replacement” serves as a powerful introduction to the emotionally charged and unsettling world of “The Summer Hikaru Died.” The newly released stills capture key moments from the premiere episode, hinting at the tension and mystery that drive the story forward.
Watch the Episode 1 Preview Here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV4i5VkCuJM
The anime “The Summer Hikaru Died” is streaming worldwide on Netflix as of July 5, 2025.



“AnimeJapan 2023,” one of the world's largest anime events, will be held at Tokyo Big Sight on March 25 and 26, 2023. KADOKAWA will have its largest booth ever under the theme of "KADOKAWA ANIME PARK." In line with this theme, KADOKAWA has unveiled the special collaborative visuals of the six works that will be featured in the booth. “AnimeJapan 2023” will mark its 10th anniversary this year. This year, more than 100 companies, including major anime-related companies such as Aniplex, TOHOanimation (Toho,) and KADOKAWA, will participate, far exceeding the number last year. At the venue, about 150 works from the hottest titles, including "Demon Slayer," "Lycoris Recoil," "Fate/Grand Order," "SPY×FAMILY," "My Hero Academia," "Re: Zero - Starting Life in Another World -," "Tokyo Revengers," "Genjitsu no Yohane: SUNSHINE in the MIRROR," and "THE IDOLM@STER SERIES," as well as the newest titles of 2023 will gather in one place. This year, KADOKAWA will be exhibiting at the largest scale ever. Its booth will be in the main area under the theme of "KADOKAWA ANIME PARK.” In addition to exhibiting various popular works and new anime, there will also be a distribution booth and a merch-selling booth to make the visitors feel as if they are in an amusement park. The main visual of the "AJ2023 KADOKAWA Booth" unveiled for the first time, depicts the characters visiting the "KADOKAWA ANIME PARK." The visuals of the six works, including “Oshi no Ko,” KONOSUBA: An Explosion on This Wonderful World!”, “Bungo Stray Dogs," "Classroom of the Elite," "Re: Zero - Starting Life in Another World," and "My Happy Marriage," is newly drawn for this event. Merchandise featuring the visuals will also be available for pre-sale prior to the event. In addition, KADOKAWA will host a record number of six stages on the "AJ Stage,” with voice actors playing the characters in "Oshi no Ko," "GAMERA -Rebirth-," "KONOSUBA - An Explosion on This Wonderful World!,” “HIGH CARD", "Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World -," and "My Happy Marriage." Don't miss the chance to see the cast at this special event that only happens once a year. “AnimeJapan 2023,” the world's largest anime event, will be held at Tokyo Big Sight on March 25 and 26, 2023. Visit the dedicated website for details on the KADOKAWA booth, which will be the largest ever exhibited. ©Akasaka Aka×Yokoyari Mengo/ Shueisha・“Oshi no Ko” Production Committee ©2023 Akatsuki Natsume・Mishima Kurone/ KADOKAWA/ KONOSUBA Bakuen Production Committee ©Asagiri Kafka・Harukawa 35/ KADOKAWA/ Bungo Stray Dogs Production Committee ©Kinugasa Shogo・Published by KADOKAWA/ Classroom of the Elite 2 Production Committee ©Nagatsuki Tappei・Published by KADOKAWA Co., Ltd./ Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World - 2 Production Committee ©2023 Agoki Akumi・Tsukioka Tsukiho/ KADOKAWA/ “My Happy Marriage” Production Committee ©2023 KADOKAWA/ GAMERA Rebirth Production committee ©TMS/HIGH CARD Project