Higurashi: When They Cry Returns with Brand New TV Anime

The long-running horror classic Higurashi: When They Cry is heading back to television with an all-new anime series. Announced on June 21 during the franchise's 20th anniversary celebrations, the project marks a significant revival for the chilling story of Hinamizawa and its cursed residents.
Studio Deen, the team responsible for the original 2006 adaptation, is returning to animate the series. The announcement also confirmed that key members of the original voice cast are reprising their roles, including Soichiro Hoshi as Keiichi Maehara, Mai Nakahara as Rena Ryugu, Satsuki Yukino as the Sonozaki twins, Mika Kanai as Satoko Hojo, and Yukari Tamura as Rika Furude.
A teaser visual and promotional video accompanied the reveal, alongside an updated official portal site at higurashianime.com. The news comes directly from the franchise's 20th anniversary stream and has ignited immediate excitement across the otaku community, with fans celebrating the return to the series' roots.
While specific plot details and a premiere window are still under wraps, the involvement of creator Ryukishi07's original studio and cast suggests a deliberate effort to recapture the tense atmosphere that made the property a cornerstone of horror anime. For longtime fans and a new generation discovering the series, the announcement promises another dive into one of anime's most enduring mysteries.