Dance Dance Danseur

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PublishedbyShogakukan
Dance Dance Danseur
First tankōbon volume cover
ダンス・ダンス・ダンスール
(Dansu Dansu Dansūru)
Genre
Manga
Written byGeorge Asakura
Published byShogakukan
MagazineWeekly Big Comic Spirits
Original runSeptember 14, 2015 – present
Volumes32
Anime television series
Directed byMunehisa Sakai
Produced by
  • Hiroshi Kamei
  • Akihiko Okada
  • Yuuta Uchiyama
Written byYoshimi Narita
Music byMichiru
StudioMAPPA
Licensed by
Original networkJNN (MBS, TBS)
Original run April 9, 2022 June 18, 2022
Episodes11
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Dance Dance Danseur (Japanese: ダンス・ダンス・ダンスール, Hepburn: Dansu Dansu Dansūru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by George Asakura. It has been serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits since September 2015. An anime television series adaptation produced by MAPPA aired from April to June 2022 on the Super Animeism programming block.

Junpei Murao used to not like ballet, but after seeing a man perform it, he suddenly finds himself fascinated by the art. His father dies in a tragic accident and Junpei gives up ballet to be "masculine". However one day, a new transfer student named Miyako Godai arrives who brings about his love for ballet once again.

Characters

Junpei Murao (村尾 潤平, Murao Junpei)
Voiced by: Daiki Yamashita[3]
A 14 year old boy who took a liking to ballet when he was younger. He cut his aspirations short after his father, a stunt performer, died. Due to being the only male in his house, he took his uncle's advise to become more "masculine" to be a pillar of support to his family and quit ballet, instead practicing Jeet Kune Do under his tutelage. Upon his encounter with Miyako, Junpei's passion for ballet is reignited and begins to rediscover himself and his meaning of masculinity after seeing Ruō dance. Although a talented dancer, Junpei struggles in learning ballet due to lacking the fundamentals of the art as he lacked continuous training and tends to prioritize his own emotions over proper technique. However, he is noted by many to have prodigious characteristics and an ideal body for ballet. Through multiple tribulations, he comes to grasp the essence of ballet while humbling himself in the process, growing more mature as a person and dancer.
Ruō Mori (森 流鶯, Mori Ruō)
Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama[4]
A shy 14-year-old boy, he is Miyako's cousin. The son of an american idol, he was abandoned by his mother following a scandal that exposed him as the son of her mother with another man who was not her husband. Raised by her strict, ballet obsessed grandmother, Ruō grew under a physically and emotionally abusive environment with little to no contact with the outside world, learning only ballet. As a result, Ruō has weak social skills, but his dancing prowess is unparalleled. Despite his tremendous skill, Ruō's social reclusion weakens his ability to learn and express himself properly. Ruō is in love with Miyako and sees Junpei as a nuisance, but it is through their adventures, that he is able to break out of his shell and grow more as a person.
Miyako Godai (五代 都, Godai Miyako)
Voiced by: Kaede Hondo[4]
Ruō's cousin. A 14 year old girl and the daughter of Chizuru. Miyako has learned ballet from her mother since an early age. Although skilled, Miyako's personality is deemed unsuitable by her mother to perform in large roles. Miyako discovers Junpei's ability and realizes he has skill for ballet which causes him to reignite his passion for the dance. A kind and polite girl, Miyako has conflicted feelings about Junpei and Ruō, both of whom she cares for. She worries for Ruō in particular, being aware of his circumstances.
Misaki Yasuda (安田 海咲, Yasuda Misaki)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki[5]
Yamato Takura (田倉 大和, Takura Yamato)
Voiced by: Koutaro Nishiyama[5]
Natsuki Oikawa (生川 夏姫, Oikawa Natsuki)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen[5]
A sixth-grade girl, and the daughter of Ayako. Natuski is a very talented dancer whose skill is leagues above her peers, but is generally too serious and her expressions are inadequate. Proud and perfectionist, Natsuki puts tremendous effort in ballet, striving to be the best. The two have many in common in terms of how they view ballet and have been able to dance in perfect sync. Natsuki in fact feels attracted to Junpei as a dancer, as his expressive dancing matches her own views. There are hints of mutual romantic feelings between the two.
Kotobuki Himenokōji (姫乃小路 寿, Himenokōji Kotobuki)
Voiced by: Jun Inoue[5]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by George Asakura, Dance Dance Danseur started in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits on September 14, 2015.[2] The series went on hiatus in May 2024 because Asakura had to undergo a surgery, and resumed in September of the same year.[6] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on February 12, 2016.[7] As of April 10, 2026, thirty-two volumes have been released.[8]

Volumes

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1February 12, 2016[7]978-4-09-187449-8
2May 12, 2016[9]978-4-09-187607-2
3September 12, 2016[10]978-4-09-187775-8
4December 12, 2016[11]978-4-09-189331-4
5April 12, 2017[12]978-4-09-189435-9
6July 12, 2017[13]978-4-09-189632-2
7October 12, 2017[14]978-4-09-189658-2
8January 12, 2018[15]978-4-09-189777-0
9April 12, 2018[16]978-4-09-189855-5
10August 9, 2018[17]978-4-09-860002-1
11November 12, 2018[18]978-4-09-860182-0
12February 12, 2019[19]978-4-09-860216-2
13May 10, 2019[20]978-4-09-860281-0
14August 9, 2019[21]978-4-09-860377-0
15December 12, 2019[22]978-4-09-860458-6
16March 12, 2020[23]978-4-09-860561-3
17June 11, 2020[24]978-4-09-860631-3
18October 12, 2020[25]978-4-09-860748-8
19January 12, 2021[26]978-4-09-860805-8
20April 12, 2021[27]978-4-09-861076-1
21September 10, 2021[28]978-4-09-861121-8
22December 28, 2021[29]978-4-09-861207-9
23March 30, 2022[30]978-4-09-861261-1
24August 30, 2022[31]978-4-09-861395-3
25April 12, 2023[32]978-4-09-861500-1
26August 9, 2023[33]978-4-09-862539-0
27December 12, 2023[34]978-4-09-862615-1
28April 11, 2024[35]978-4-09-862688-5
29November 12, 2024[36]978-4-09-863028-8
30May 12, 2025[37]978-4-09-863416-3
31November 12, 2025[38]978-4-09-863640-2
32April 10, 2026[8]978-4-09-863871-0

Anime

In April 2021, it was announced that Dance Dance Danseur would receive an anime television series adaptation.[39] The series is produced by MAPPA and directed by Munehisa Sakai, with Yoshimi Narita writing the series' scripts, Hitomi Hasegawa designing the characters, and Michiru composing the music.[40][3] It aired from April 9 to June 18, 2022, on the Super Animeism block on MBS, TBS and their affiliates.[41][4][a] The opening theme song is "Narihibiku Kagiri [ja]" (鳴り響く限り; lit.'As Long As It Echoes'), performed by Yuki, while the ending theme song is "Kaze, Hana" (風、花; lit.'Wind, Flowers'), performed by Hitorie.[42]

Disney+ acquired exclusive streaming rights to the series under Star in Japan.[43] Crunchyroll streamed the series outside of Asia.[44] Medialink licensed the series in Southeast Asia and streamed it on Disney+.[45]

Episodes

No.Title[46][47]Directed by[46]Written by[46]Storyboarded by[46]Original release date[48]
1"There's No Way I'm Doing That Ballet Thing!"
Transliteration: "Yaru Wake nē Daro, Barē Nante!" (Japanese: やるわけねーだろ、バレエなんて!)
Hisatoshi ShimizuYoshimi NaritaHisatoshi Shimizu
Munehisa Sakai[b]
April 9, 2022 (2022-04-09)[c]
2"I Can't Be Friends With Someone Like Him!"
Transliteration: "Kore wa...... Tomodachi ni Narenai Taipu da!" (Japanese: これはっ……友達になれないタイプだっ!)
Yūji Tokuno
Hajime Ootani[d]
Yoshimi NaritaHajime OotaniApril 16, 2022 (2022-04-16)[c][e]
3"What Does It Mean to Be Manly?"
Transliteration: "Otokorashiitte, Nanda?" (Japanese: 男らしいって、なんだ?)
Kōki Aoshima
Hajime Ootani[d]
Yoshimi NaritaKōki Aoshima
Munehisa Sakai[b]
April 23, 2022 (2022-04-23)
4"I Can Do Ballet Now"
Transliteration: "Ore, Mō Barē Odotte Iin da, ze" (Japanese: 俺、もうバレエ踊っていいんだッ、ぜっ)
Shinji Satō
Munehisa Sakai
Yoshimi NaritaMasako SatōApril 30, 2022 (2022-04-30)
5"I Can't Die Now"
Transliteration: "Shine, nē Daro" (Japanese: 死ね、ねーだろっ)
Hajime OotaniMisaki MorieHajime OotaniMay 7, 2022 (2022-05-07)
6"Why Am I Doing Ballet?"
Transliteration: "Ore, Nande Barē Yatten da?" (Japanese: 俺、なんでバレエやってんだ?)
Hiromi NishiyamaErika AndōShinji SatōMay 14, 2022 (2022-05-14)
7"Ah, I'm So Embarrassed"
Transliteration: "Hī, Mō, Hazu" (Japanese: ひぃ〜、もうっ、恥っ)
Yūji TokunoMisaki MorieYūji Tokuno
Munehisa Sakai[b]
May 21, 2022 (2022-05-21)
8"Oh, I Wanna Do It Again!!"
Transliteration: "Ā Mokkai Yaritē!!" (Japanese: あ―もっかいやりてぇーっ!!)
Takeru Satō
Munehisa Sakai[d]
Erika AndōMasako SatōMay 28, 2022 (2022-05-28)
9"I Wanna Get Better, Too!"
Transliteration: "Ore Datte, Motto Umaku Naritēn da yo!" (Japanese: 俺だって、もっと上手くなりてぇんだよっ!)
Yasutomo OkamotoMisaki MorieYasutomo OkamotoJune 4, 2022 (2022-06-04)
10"Miyako... You Need to Be by His Side"
Transliteration: "Miyako wa, Aitsu no Soba ni......Ite Yannakya" (Japanese: 都は、あいつの側に……いてやんなきゃ)
Hisatoshi Shimizu
Hajime Ootani
Yoshimi NaritaKagetsu Aizawa
Hajime Ootani[b]
June 11, 2022 (2022-06-11)
11"Oh, I Think I Love Classical Ballet"
Transliteration: "A, Ore, Kurashikku Barē, Suki ka mo" (Japanese: あ、俺、クラシックバレエ、好きかも)
Munehisa Sakai
Hajime Ootani
Yoshimi NaritaMunehisa Sakai
Hajime Ootani
Takeru Satō
June 18, 2022 (2022-06-18)

Reception

Dance Dance Danseur was one of the Jury Recommended Works at the 23rd Japan Media Arts Festival in 2020.[50]

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