The anime adaptation of the series began airing on Fuji TV in Japan on April 5, 2020. Crunchyroll began streaming the series, starting on April 4.[3] On April 19, Toei Animation announced that new episodes would be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4][5] Toei Animation later announced on June 19 that the series would resume broadcasting new episodes starting with Episode 4 on June 28 after episodes were rebroadcast from Episode 1 beginning June 7.[6][7]
In February 2022, it was announced that the series would receive an English dub.[8] The first two episodes aired as a special preview at Toei Animation's booth at the Anime NYC 2022 event on November 19, 2022.[9] All episodes were made available for purchase on the Microsoft Store on April 13, 2023.[10]
In Japanese, the first ending theme from episodes 1–13 is "Kuyashisa wa Tane", performed by Chiai Fujikawa.[13] The second ending theme from episodes 14–26 is "Q?", performed by Reol.[14] The third ending theme from episodes 27–38 is "Mind Game", performed by Maica n.[15] The fourth ending theme from episodes 39–54 is "Overseas Highway", performed by Wolpis Carter and Orangestar.[16] The fifth and final ending theme from episodes 55–67 is "Dreamers", performed by Ateez.[17][18] The English version, for the first time in series history, dubbed over songs from the original Japanese version rather than make their own songs. Rather than dub over all of them though, they only dubbed over two of the five ending songs and used those two songs during its duration rather than the five. "Kuyashisa wa Tane" was sung by Cristina Vee (episode 1–38) whilst "Overseas Highway" was sung by Jenny Karr (episode 39–67).[citation needed]