Nintendo Switch game Fitness Boxing is getting an anime version

Fitness Boxing is getting an anime version.

Uh, what?
Image: Imagineer

This October in Japan, Nintendo Switch fitness game Fitness Boxing is getting an anime adaptation.

Developed by Tokyo-based Imagineer, the game was first launched in 2018 and had players throw punches and dodge about by waving the Joy-Con controllers. Imagineer published the game in Japan as Fit Boxing, and Nintendo then released it internationally.

Last September, Imagineer announced that a million copies of the game had been shipped worldwide.

In December 2024, a sequel called Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm and Exercise was released on the Nintendo Switch. It also seemed to do fairly well.

The Fitness Boxing anime will be short-form, but is airing on Tokyo MX. According to the official site, the show will focus on what happens when the Fitness Boxing instructors are done teaching. There’s apparently going to be a storyline and everything, which will be revealed on the official site at a later date.

Fitness Boxing is getting an anime.

Every wonder what Fitness Boxing trainers do in their free time? No?
Image: Imagineer

The official screens that have been released give us an idea of what to expect, I guess!

The show is being written and helmed by Jumpei & Morita (sic), who directed the musical fantasy anime Lost Song. He’s written TV scripts as well as directed dramas and documentaries. And now he’s doing this!

Imagineer and Story Effect will be handling the animation.

The anime will feature well-known voice talent, some reviving their in-game roles, including Akari Kito (Nezuko in Demon Slayer), Akira Ishida (Katsura Kotaro in Gintama and Athrun Zala in Gundam Seed), and Rie Kugimiya (Alphonse Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist and Kagura in Gintama), among others.

I’m intrigued! I do not have my hopes up, but I can’t help but keep wondering how this happened. Maybe it’ll be good. Maybe it won’t. But goodness, this is rather odd, no?

Kotaku

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