At Japan Expo 2025, Studio Khara unveiled plans for a new anime adaptation of Moyoco Anno’s beloved magical girl manga, Sugar Sugar Rune. The announcement, made during a stage event, also included the debut of a new CG short anime titled SUGAR SUGAR RUNE Les deux sorcières, which serves as a prequel to the original manga.
The new anime adaptation will feature CG animation and is officially in production by Studio Khara, known for the Evangelion series. Director Yusuke Matsui and producer Kohei Fujiwara from Studio Khara were present at the Japan Expo event in Paris, France, to share the news. The short film, SUGAR SUGAR RUNE Les deux sorcières, celebrates the 20th anniversary of the 2005 TV anime series and was created under the close supervision of Moyoco Anno herself.
While the Japan Expo panel focused on the upcoming anime project, there was no explicit announcement regarding the return or re-licensing of the Sugar Sugar Rune manga to the U.S., Italy, or Taiwan in 2026 within the provided information. The manga, originally serialized from 2003 to 2007 in Kodansha’s Nakayoshi magazine, was previously released in English by Del Rey Manga, and later by Udon Entertainment, which published a new English volume in 2016. The series has also been translated into several other languages, including French and Korean, gaining international popularity.