MIRU: Paths to My Future Original Anime Reveals New PV Ahead of April 2 Premiere

Each episode is produced by a different anime studio.

The TV anime MIRU: Paths to My Future, produced by the industrial machinery manufacturer Yanmar, is set to premiere on April 2. Alongside the announcement, the second main PV was released, featuring the opening theme song “AI=UTA,” performed by the virtual artist group V.W.P.

Main Trailer:

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The five-episode sci-fi anthology series MIRU: Paths to My Future is set to air on Japanese terrestrial TV channels in April 2025. According to the project’s official website, the concept states:

In the distant future, humans create a robot named MIRU capable of traveling through time, visiting various eras, places, and even parallel worlds. Unlike some robots, MIRU isn’t equipped with weapons. Instead, it helps people overcome immense obstacles peacefully, encouraging new beginnings without violence. MIRU continuously evolves by interacting with people, learning and growing to assist those struggling to survive. It listens to their problems and offers support. By helping others, MIRU sets off a “Butterfly Effect,”* of dramatic change guiding society toward a brighter future. Why was MIRU created? What is its purpose? Can it save the Earth and humanity from a dystopian future?

Source: Official X

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Mattway
Mattway
Mattway is a freelance anime journalist from London, UK. He likes to write articles about anime he has enjoyed.
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