SNOWBALL EARTH Debuts Creditless Opening and Ending Videos

Yuhiro Tsujitsugu’s Snowball Earth has officially begun streaming on Crunchyroll as part of its spring 2026 programming lineup.
To celebrate the launch, creditless versions of the series’ opening and ending sequences were released to the public on April 2, 2026.
The opening sequence features the song Zero performed by the artist Tuki, while the ending sequence is set to Ima Kono Mune ni Tagiru no wa by Ai Higuchi.
In a significant move for international fans, an English dub for the series was revealed to have a same-day release schedule starting with the first episode’s debut on April 3, 2026.
The production is handled by Studio KAI under the direction of Munehisa Sakai, who is supported by assistant director Takeshi Iwata and series composer Shigeru Murakoshi.
Toshiya Kono serves as both the character designer and the chief animation director for the project.
The story follows protagonist Tetsuo as he returns to a frozen Earth ten years after a major conflict alongside his robot companion, Yukio.
The original manga, which currently spans 11 volumes in Japan, is serialized in Shogakukan’s Monthly Big Comic Spirits and is distributed in English by VIZ Media.
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