The official website of the Eiyuuou, Bu wo Kiwameru Tame Tenseisu: Soshite, Sekai Saikyou no Minarai Kishi♀ (Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire ♀) television anime unveiled additional cast, staff, theme songs, and a second promotional video on Thursday. The anime is set to premiere on January 10 at 1:45 a.m. on TV Tokyo, followed by BS TV Tokyo and AT-X.
Staff
Color Design: Eiko Nishi (Tokyo Ghoul:re)
Art Director: Hiroshi Gouroku (Majo no Tabitabi), Atsushi Satomi (Ryuuou no Oshigoto!), Mame (Tachibanakan Triangle)
Director of Photography: Kenji Takehara (Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou)
CG Director: Hayato Numajiri (RobiHachi)
Editing: Kiyotaka Miyake (Hachi-nan tte, Sore wa Nai deshou!)
Magic Stone Beast Design: Yoshiki Kuga (Gunjou no Magmell creature design)
Music Production: Nippon Columbia
Sound Production: Bit grooove promotion
AUO, featuring Win Morisaki, is performing the opening theme "DAY1," which is previewed in the promotional video below, and Yui Nishio is performing the ending theme "Self-hug Big Love."
Naoyuki Kuzuya (Bikini Warriors) is helming the anime at Studio Comet, with Mitsutaka Hirota (Edens Zero) handling the series composition. Reiichirou Oofuji (Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou animation director) is designing the characters, and Kenta Higashiooji (Princess Connect!: Re:Dive) is composing the music.
Hayaken began penning the action fantasy novel on the Shousetsuka ni Narou website in March 2019. Hobby Japan began printing the series through its HJ Bunko imprint with illustrations by Nagu in November of that year. The eighth volume was published on August 1.
J-Novel Club licensed both the light novel and manga in English for digital release in April 2021 and July 2021, respectively. The sixth volume of the light novel was released on September 16, with the seventh volume set for a December 14 release. The manga's third volume shipped on August 1.
There's something ironic about the fact that an LN adaptation that critiques horny male attitudes towards women has been directed by Bikini Warriors director.
EcchiGodMamster said: not sure how excited i am, although i see plenty of fights between girls, im seeing alot of dudes
LN reader here, there are a more fights between girls than girl fighting dudes. I think the protagonist has only fought 3 guys as of right now, the rest are all girls~
EcchiGodMamster said: not sure how excited i am, although i see plenty of fights between girls, im seeing alot of dudes
LN reader here, there are a more fights between girls than girl fighting dudes. I think the protagonist has only fought 3 guys as of right now, the rest are all girls~
EcchiGodMamster said: not sure how excited i am, although i see plenty of fights between girls, im seeing alot of dudes
LN reader here, there are a more fights between girls than girl fighting dudes. I think the protagonist has only fought 3 guys as of right now, the rest are all girls~
still though, if theres alot of random dudes, thats still a turn off
Swagernator said: This show is perfect for all the men who are actually little girls inside.
I'm expecting record viewership numbers.
Feminist little girls, if you look at how LN seems to be trying to shame men for male gaze. Which is pretty ironic, having so much fanservice in general.