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Fushigi no Alice: Dive in Wonderland Anime Movie Reveals Star-Studded Voice Cast, Teaser Visual and Trailer

The upcoming anime film Fushigi no Alice: Dive in Wonderland has unveiled a new teaser visual and trailer, introducing a strong voice cast. The movie was also confirmed to premiere in Japan on August 29, 2025. The anime was announced in January.

The main cast was previously confirmed to include Maika Pugh as Alice and Nanoka Hara (Suzume Iwato in Suzume) as Rise. You can see the new additions below.

  • Shota Mamiya as Ko Urai – A butler who guides Rise into Wonderland.
  • Keiko Toda as Fumiko Azumino – Rise’s grandmother.
  • Mayu Matsuoka as Queen of Hearts
  • Koji Yamamoto as Mad Hatter
  • Tomohito Yashima as March Hare
  • Ryuichi Kosugi (Black Mayonnaise) as Humpty Dumpty
  • Kappei Yamaguchi as White Rabbit
  • Toshiyuki Morikawa as Cheshire Cat
  • Takahiro Yamamoto as Caterpillar

Studio P.A. Works is in charge of the animation, with Toshiya Shinohara as the director and Yuko Kakihara in charge of the script. You can watch the new teaser, which reveals some of the voice cast, below:

Fushigi no Alice: Dive in Wonderland – Voice Cast Reveal Teaser Trailer | August 29 Premiere

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, and it was first published on July 4, 1865. Today it is known as one of the greatest works of fantasy literature.

Carroll was a mathematician and logician, and he wrote the story for Alice Liddell, the young daughter of a family friend, during a boat trip in 1862. The story later became the full-length novel that has since become a cultural classic.

The story follows a young girl named Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole (yes that’s also where the phrase we use today came from) into the whimsical world known as Wonderland. Since then, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has been adapted into many different forms of media. It inspired Disney’s 1951 animated classic most people know today, Tim Burton’s 2010 live-action reimagining, ballets, operas, video games, and theater productions.

Source: Alice in Wonderland: Dive in Wonderland Official Website
© Alice in Wonderland: Dive in Wonderland Production Committee

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