The "Lily & Lulu visual" for the latest TV anime "Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel Creamy Mami," has been released. The pastel-toned Lily and Lulu express the excitement of magical girls. The Pierrot Magical Girl series is a series that aired five works on TV between 1983 and 1998, and it is also attracting attention as this will be the first new TV anime to be broadcast in about 28 years, since the fifth work, "Magical Stage Fancy Lala," which aired in 1998.
"Magical Sisters Lullu Lily" depicts the story of Nonoyama Kaze, an innocent elementary school student, and Nonoyama Ryu, a modest but hardworking middle school student, who use their magical powers to become idols. Kaze and Ryu were close sisters, but the distance between them had been growing. One day, Kaze encounters a mysterious spaceship and is granted magical powers. Meanwhile, Ryu also gains magical powers. Kaze and Ryu transform into the adult forms they have always dreamed of, but there are rules: "The deadline is one year" and "No one must know about the magic," so they each begin to work as idols, unaware of each other's secrets. Kaze transforms into Konpeto Lily, and Ryu transforms into Mashururu.
Shintaro Dokai, who has worked on titles such as "Arknights [Perish in Frost]," will serve as director and will also be in charge of the original character designs. Yuko Kakihara will be in charge of series composition and scriptwriting. The cast will include Mei Tachibana as the younger sister of the protagonist, Nonoyama Kaze, and Nao Ojika as the older sister, Nonoyama Nagare, as well as Ai Kayano, Fuka Izumi, and Fuu Hirohara. The series will air in April 2026. It has also been announced that a premiere screening will be held at Marunouchi Piccadilly (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) on March 15, 2026.
The Pierrot Magical Girl series was broadcast with the first series, "Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel Mami," airing from 1983 to 1984, the second, "Magical Fairy Persia," from 1984 to 1985, the third, "Magical Star Magical Emi," from 1985 to 1986, the fourth, "Magical Idol Pastel Yumi," in 1986, and the fifth, "Magical Stage Fancy Lala," in 1998. The characters from the first series, "Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel Mami," designed by Akemi Takada, are also popular, and continue to be loved in the Reiwa era, with toys and merchandise being released.



