Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo(クジマ歌えば家ほろろ) hits TV in April 2026, and U-NEXT has confirmed streaming as well. It’s a home-comedy title built around a mysterious creature named Kujima moving into the Koda family’s slightly tense household—then quietly reshaping it day by day. Below is the fast, viewer-friendly rundown: timing, channels, streaming platforms, and the newly revealed family cast.

U-NEXT Confirms Streaming for Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo

U-NEXT announced it will carry the TV anime Kujima Utaeba Ie Hororo(クジマ歌えば家ほろろ) on its platform. The project is also produced with Shochiku as a co-lead partner. Alongside the streaming news, the announcement revealed a key visual featuring the Koda family together, plus additional character and cast details.

Broadcast Timing and Viewing Options for April 2026

The TV run begins in April 2026 on TOKYO MX, MBS, BS-TBS, AT-X, and additional stations. Online viewing will also be available via U-NEXT, Anime Hodai, and other services. Scheduling notes can shift, so it’s smart to follow official updates as the premiere gets closer.

Official hubs worth bookmarking now: Official anime site and Official X account.

New Key Visual and Newly Revealed Family Cast

The latest update adds three key members of Arata Koda’s family. Hide Koda is voiced by Yohei Azakami. Miyoshi Koda is voiced by Ryoko Shiraishi. Masaomi Koda is voiced by Hiroshi Nojima.

The core pairing remains central: Kujima is voiced by Yuria Kamizuki, and Arata Koda is voiced by Ayumu Murase. The newly shared cast comments lean into the title’s unique mix of dry, surreal comedy and unexpected warmth.

The Vibe: Surreal, Cozy, and Quietly Heartwarming

This series starts from an intentionally odd premise: a bird-like, penguin-like creature from Russia, tall and thin with human-like limbs, ends up living with an ordinary family. Kujima talks, sings, and makes itself at home—then the household dynamics begin to change in small, meaningful ways.

The original manga by Akira Konno ran in Shogakukan’s Monthly Gessan from October 2021 through May 2024, and it received the U-NEXT Award as a special prize in Tsugi ni Kuru Manga Taisho 2022. If you like slice-of-life comedy with a slightly off-kilter rhythm, this one aims right at that sweet spot.

Official Links to Follow Before the Premiere

If you want to get a head start, the announcement notes the complete manga (five volumes) is available on U-NEXT. You can jump in here: Read the manga on U-NEXT.

If this “cozy surreal” energy sounds like your kind of weekly comfort pick, follow the official site and X now, then add the title to your watchlist on your preferred platform so you’re ready in April.

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