HYPNOSISMIC -Division Rap Battle- Rhyme Anima
A Gunma TV Original
When the legendary rap crew The Dirty Dawg split up, their members refused to vanish. Instead they reappeared as leaders of four rival factions, each claiming turf and influence across a city where fights happen on stage. Competitors use the Hypnosis Mic, a device that affects the human spirit... Read more
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About HYPNOSISMIC -Division Rap Battle- Rhyme Anima
When the legendary rap crew The Dirty Dawg split up, their members refused to vanish. Instead they reappeared as leaders of four rival factions, each claiming turf and influence across a city where fights happen on stage. Competitors use the Hypnosis Mic, a device that affects the human spirit through sound, turning rap verses into literal weapons. The show follows those clashes, the personal rivalries that fuel them, and the way music becomes power, identity, and diplomacy, with character-focused episodes that spend as much time on backstage tensions and friendships as on the battles themselves.
The series adapts the Hypnosis Mic multimedia project created by Shin Yoshida, bringing the franchise's music-first concept to television in 2020. It translates character songs and stage energy into animation, and the TV version pairs voice actors known for their singing roles with stylized visual direction.
The show has resonated with fans who favor character-driven music, generating interest in its soundtrack offerings and live performance tie-ins. Its concept of rap as combat and the distinct personalities of each crew made certain moments and lines popular among followers, and fan communities have been active around the series' music and character art.
Critics and viewers have given mixed to positive responses, reflected in a modest average rating of 6.6 out of 10 from a small pool of votes. Audiences tend to praise the show's soundtrack, vocal performances, and the charisma of its cast, while noting that plot momentum and broader worldbuilding can feel uneven at times. The series leans into style and sound, so viewers who prioritize music and character banter are most likely to enjoy it.
There are no widely reported major awards linked to the TV run, though the franchise overall has been notable for its music releases and fan activities. The show is best approached as an audio-forward anime that prioritizes performance scenes and character chemistry over tightly plotted storytelling.
Details
- Release Date
- October 02, 2020
- Episode Length
- 24m
- Rating
- TV-MA
- User Ratings
- 14 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 26
- Network
- Gunma TV, Tokyo MX, BS11, Tochigi TV
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Animation
- Country
- Japan
- Studio
- A-1 Pictures +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Yukihiro Nozuyama
Dice Arisugawa (voice)
Soma Saito
Gentaro Yumeno (voice)
Yusuke Shirai
Ramuda Amemura (voice)
Shintaro Asanuma
Samatoki Aohitsugi (voice)
Yu Kobayashi
Otome Tohoten (voice)
Show Hayami
Jakurai Jinguji (voice)
Chiaki Takahashi
Ichijiku Kadenokoji (voice)
Subaru Kimura
Ichiro Yamada (voice)
Kohei Amasaki
Saburo Yamada (voice)
Haruki Ishiya
Jiro Yamada (voice)
Created by: Shin Yoshida
Seasons (2 seasons, 26 episodes)
Rhyme Anima
13 episodes - 2020
Rhyme Anima +
13 episodes - 2023