Placing salt in her room to drive away spirits Miko attempts to sleep but realises the salt doesn’t work as the man reappears with his head on her stomach. He too demands to know if she can see him but she manages to ignore him until he vanishes. Miko returns home, but while preparing for bed the ghost of a man appears in her bathroom and leans with his hand on the mirror, explaining the handprint she saw that morning. Despite her terror Miko pretends she sees nothing and the ghost eventually vanishes. Waiting at a bus stop in the rain a terrifying ghost of an old, rotting woman appears and demands to know if Miko can see her. Later Miko’s charm goes missing so she returns to school to find it and sees a human shaped mist that disappears. At school she meets her friend Hana Yurikawa and a red eyed girl from another class almost talks to her but decides not to. Miko Yotsuya begins noticing things, such as dogs barking at nothing and a handprint on her mirror.
Transcription: " Mieru?" ( Japanese: 見える?)
Muse Communication licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia. Funimation licensed the series outside of Asia. It premiered on Octoon AT-X, Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, SUN, and BS NTV. Sora Amamiya performed the opening theme "Mienai Kara ne!?" ( 見えないからね!?, "I Can't See Them, Okay!?"), as well as the ending theme "Mita na? Mita yo ne? Miteru yo ne?" ( ミタナ?ミタヨネ??ミテルヨネ???, "You Saw Me? You Saw Me, Right? You're Seeing Me Right Now, Right?"). Kana Utatane composed the music for the series. The series is animated by Passione and directed by Yuki Ogawa, with Takahiro Majima serving as assistant director, Shintarō Matsushima serving as directing assistant, Kenta Ihara supervising and writing the series' scripts, Chikashi Kadekaru designing the characters and serving as chief animation director, and Makoto Uno designing the monsters. Volume list No.Īn anime television series adaptation was announced on March 18, 2021.
The series is licensed in English by Yen Press.
Kadokawa Shoten began publishing the series in print in April 2019 and have released six tankōbon volumes as of October 2021. Mieruko-chan is written and illustrated by Tomoki Izumi, and began serialization in Kadokawa's ComicWalker website on November 2, 2018. Junji Rōsoku ( ロウソク淳二, Rōsoku Junji) Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita Media Manga Mamoru Yotsuya ( 四谷 真守, Yotsuya Mamoru) Voiced by: Kohsuke Toriumi Miko and Kyōsuke's father. Tōko Yotsuya ( 四谷 透子, Yotsuya Tōko) Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame Miko and Kyōsuke's mother.
Kyōsuke Yotsuya ( 四谷 恭介, Yotsuya Kyōsuke) Voiced by: Yumiri Hanamori Miko's younger brother, who is determined to protect her while oblivious of Miko's current situation. Godmother ( ゴッドマザー, Goddomazā) Voiced by: Ikuko Tani A fortune teller who ran a spiritual business that Yulia frequented often while it was open. Miko suspects him as someone who abuses stray cats. Zen Tohno ( 遠野 善, Tōno Zen) Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura A teacher who temporarily replaces Miko and Hana's homeroom teacher after she went on parental leave. Yulia Niguredō ( 二暮堂 ユリア, Niguredō Yuria) Voiced by: Ayane Sakura Miko and Hana's classmate who, like Miko, is also able to see ghosts. Hana Yurikawa ( 百合川 ハナ, Yurikawa Hana) Voiced by: Kaede Hondo Miko's air-headed and gluttonous best friend who is oblivious of Miko's current situation. To keep her usual daily life, she pretends not to see them. Despite this, Miko does her best to ignore the existence of ghosts and tries to live out a normal high school life.Ĭharacters Miko Yotsuya ( 四谷 みこ, Yotsuya Miko) Voiced by: Sora Amamiya The protagonist of the story who suddenly became able to see ghosts without any known reason. Miko Yotsuya is an ordinary high school student who has the unfortunate ability to see horrifying ghosts and spirits that haunt her and the people around her.