Get hyped because the Mebius Dust openings and endings are finally here without the credits

Get Lost in the Vibe: Mebius Dust Drops Its Stunning Opening and Ending Sequences
If you have been keeping up with the summer anime season, you’ve likely noticed Mebius Dust making waves. It’s one of those shows that balances a chill, slice-of-life atmosphere with an underlying sense of unease that keeps you coming back for more. To celebrate the ongoing season, the production team just dropped the creditless versions of the opening and ending sequences, and they are absolutely worth a watch.
The opening track, "Mebius" by LEO IEIRI, is already becoming a fast favorite, perfectly capturing the show's blend of high-school nostalgia and high-tech mystery. On the flip side, the ending theme "Dilemma" by Ai Tomioka provides a moody, melodic wrap-up to every episode that feels just right. Seeing these sequences without all the text cluttering the screen really lets you appreciate the animation quality put forward by Doga Kobo.
Behind the Scenes of the Mystery
For those curious about who is pulling the strings on this project, the show is in very capable hands. Directed by Taro Iwasaki, the series features character designs by Hatsume Kojima and a hauntingly cool score composed by DÉ DÉ MOUSE. Yoriko Tomita has also done an excellent job handling the series composition, ensuring the pacing feels just as mysterious as the city itself.
The story follows three high schoolers—Araki, Stella, and Olga—who seem to live completely normal, mundane lives. They spend their afternoons gaming, hitting up local bathhouses, and just wandering home together. But, as the show progresses, it becomes clear that their city is built on something called "Mebius Dust," and strange tech malfunctions are beginning to turn their quiet world upside down.
You can catch Mebius Dust streaming on Crunchyroll as part of their current summer simulcast lineup. Whether you're already caught up or just looking for your next binge, these new creditless videos are the perfect way to get a taste of the show’s unique aesthetic. Go give them a look—you won't regret it.
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