Candy Caries: A New Stop-Motion Adventure from Pui Pui Molcar Creator
Wit Studio's latest animation project brings dental hygiene to life with unique charm

The world of stop-motion animation is about to get sweeter and more peculiar with the announcement of 'Candy Caries', an innovative new series set to premiere on April 15th. This unique project brings together the creative minds of Tomoki Misato, renowned for Pui Pui Molcar, and the prestigious Wit Studio.
A Unique Take on Dental Health

The series follows the whimsical story of Ame, a sweet-loving child, and her unusual relationship with Caries, a cavity that lives in her mouth. In an interesting twist, Caries views Ame as a mother figure, creating a peculiar dynamic that promises both humor and entertainment. The show's distinctive premise combines educational elements about dental hygiene with comedy in a way that hasn't been seen before.
Star-Studded Voice Cast
The production features an impressive lineup of voice talent, with Miyuki Satō taking on the role of Ame and Hana Takeda bringing Caries to life. The cast is rounded out by several notable performers, including Jin Katagiri as the Mad Dentist and Ryōgo Matsumaru as Harold, Caries' boyfriend.
Technical Innovation in Animation
What sets Candy Caries apart is its unique animation style. The show employs a semi-three-dimensional approach that Misato describes as "flat like an illustration, but plump and thick." This innovative technique uses plastic board and acrylic materials to create a distinctive visual experience that stands out in the world of stop-motion animation.
Creative Team and Production Details
The series represents a collaboration between multiple talented creators. Kenshirō Morii serves as assistant director, while Chiaki Nishiaka handles the script. The musical atmosphere will be crafted by Keigo Hoashi, known for his work on various successful anime projects. Japanese girl group IS:SUE contributes to the production with the theme song "Telepathy."
Candy Caries marks another milestone in the evolution of stop-motion animation in Japan, following the success of projects like Pui Pui Molcar. The series will air late nights on TBS, targeting both animation enthusiasts and viewers interested in innovative storytelling approaches.
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