A police officer with psychic powers far beyond human limits paired with a judo expert. Not exactly standard procedure β and that is precisely the point of Super Psychic Policeman Chojo. The anime, based on the manga by Shun Numa, released its teaser and promotional image on June 18, simultaneously revealing the full voice cast for the series scheduled to premiere in October 2026.
The video was published on the official website and is focused on presenting the voice actors chosen for the main and secondary characters. The teaser introduces the central premise of the series and the tone the adaptation will carry, showing the protagonist duo alongside the rest of the group that surrounds the police officers in their daily activities.
Voice Cast
- Yusuke Kobayashi as Meguru Chojo β known for Subaru Natsuki in Re:Zero and Senku Ishigami in Dr Stone
- Riko Aono as Nao Ippongi β known for Yoko Ohzora in Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure and Otoha Arashiyama in Kageki Shojo!!
- Maria Naganawa as Robo-kun β known for Kanna Kamui in Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid and Elf in Eromanga Sensei
- Daisuke Ono as Yuki Inukai β known for Sebastian Michaelis in Black Butler and Erwin Smith in Shingeki no Kyojin
- Kazuki Ura as Heisuke Ban β known for Yajiro Yagura in Though I Am an Inept Villainess and Spur in From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman
Production Team
Direction is in the hands of Junichi Yamamoto at studio Arvo Animation, with Hayashi Mori supervising the series and writing the scripts. The character design falls to Masakatsu Sasaki.
About the Manga
Super Psychic Policeman Chojo (Chojun! Chojo Senpai) is a manga by Shun Numa which debuted as a one-shot in April 2023 before beginning regular serialization in February 2024. The series concluded in June 2025 after completing eight compiled volumes, with the final seventh and eighth volumes published in September of that year.
The Story
The story follows Meguru Chojo, a senior police officer with psychic abilities far beyond human limits, and his partner Nao Ippongi, a judo expert. Together they deal with unusual situations in a way that no one in the department could exactly define as “by the book.”
Does the police duo with superpowers plus judo seem like an original enough combination for the anime to stand out among the fall premieres?




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