The official website for the television anime adaptation of Eroki and Shinko Konoshiro's KAMUI: He's Behind You (Ushiro no Shōmen Kamui-san) manga unveiled a new promotional video and key visual on Friday. The video confirms a July 3 premiere on Tokyo MX at 25:30 (effectively July 4 at 1:30 a.m. EDT), with a BS11 broadcast following on July 7. The PV is available in both a normal cut and a "There Be Ghosts" version — staff explicitly recommend headphones for the latter due to lewd voices. Both versions carry an NSFW warning. The story centers on Shizuka, a high school girl who can see ghosts, who works as an assistant to the famous psychic Kamui, known for his unusual exorcism methods.
the KAMUI: He's Behind You anime just dropped a new PV and key visual, locking in a July 3 premiere on Tokyo MX (technically 1:30 a.m. July 4 EDT) and July 7 on BS11. there are two versions of the trailer — a normal one and a "There Be Ghosts" version with headphones strongly recommended because of lewd audio. both are tagged NSFW. the show follows a high school girl named Shizuka who sees ghosts and assists psychic Kamui, who has a... particular approach to exorcism.
Fills a significant coverage gap in the anime category (only 1 story in last 48h, underrepresented at 1%) with a specific, checkable story sourced from Anime News Network — a top-tier anime trade outlet — with verifiable premiere dates, broadcast timeslots, and the distinctive 'There Be Ghosts' dual-trailer detail that makes it culturally relevant to internet anime discourse.
KAMUI joins a packed Summer 2026 anime season and stands out immediately through its unusually suggestive marketing — the dual-trailer approach with explicit NSFW and headphone warnings signals a show leaning into adult comedy territory that's rare for a TV anime premiere push. The manga, serialized under Eroki and Shinko Konoshiro, has been building a niche following, and the anime's late-night Tokyo MX timeslot (25:30) confirms it's targeting the otaku demographic directly. This is the kind of title that could break out of the manga readership bubble if the comedy lands.
summer anime season is stacking up and KAMUI is making sure you notice it. the "There Be Ghosts" headphone warning is doing exactly what it's supposed to — get people talking. late-night timeslot, NSFW dual trailers, niche manga source material: this is a show that knows its audience and isn't pretending otherwise. if the comedy hits, expect this one to leak out of the manga bubble fast.
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