For anime enthusiasts in North and South America eager to watch Yanmar’s original anime series, Miru: Paths To My Future, the streaming landscape offers several avenues. The sci-fi anthology, which premiered in Japan in April 2025, explores the profound interactions between humanity and a time-traveling robot named MIRU.
North American Streaming Options for Miru: Paths To My Future
Viewers in North America have two primary platforms for streaming Miru: Paths To My Future:
It’s Anime FAST Channel on Samsung TV Plus
Starting August 29, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. EDT, the anime will be available on the It’s Anime FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) channel, accessible via Samsung TV Plus. REMOW plans to release all episodes simultaneously on this date.
REMOW’s It’s Anime YouTube Channel
Following its debut on Samsung TV Plus, Miru: Paths To My Future will also begin streaming on REMOW’s It’s Anime YouTube channel in North America. This option will become available starting September 12, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EDT.
South American Streaming Options for Miru: Paths To My Future
For fans in South America, the anime will be available through the following platforms:
Anime Onegai
The series will stream on Anime Onegai, a dedicated anime streaming service for the region, starting September 12, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EDT.
Anime Onegai’s YouTube Channel
In addition to the Anime Onegai platform, South American viewers can also catch Miru: Paths To My Future on Anime Onegai’s YouTube channel, with streaming commencing on the same date and time: September 12, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EDT.
About Miru: Paths To My Future
Miru: Paths To My Future is an original five-episode sci-fi anthology series produced by Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd., a Japanese manufacturer known for diesel engines and heavy machinery. The anime delves into stories of confrontation and harmony between humans and nature, centered around a non-violent robot named MIRU.
MIRU, created in a distant future, possesses the ability to travel through time and parallel worlds to assist people in overcoming obstacles peacefully. The robot continuously evolves through its interactions, setting off a “Butterfly Effect” of positive change in society. The series features a diverse staff and studios for each of its five episodes, with virtual singer group V.W.P performing the opening theme song “AI=UTA” and MIYAVI performing the ending theme song “Find A Way”. Maaya Sakamoto also voices a girl character in the anime’s prologue.
The anime’s narrative structure, with each episode potentially exploring a different aspect of humanity’s interaction with the robot and its impact on the future, promises a thought-provoking viewing experience.