Some more information was just released about the anime I’m a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic, including the fact it will start on January 6. A key visual and more details on the cast were released as well.
Here is the visual:
Looking to the just-revealed cast members, Yume Miyamoto plays Reina, Miho Okasaki plays Chris, and Kenta Miyake plays Guy.
It was previously revealed that Ayumu Murase plays Liam, Tomokazu Sugita plays Radon, Haruka Tomatsu plays Asuna, Saori Hayami plays Jodi, Shizuka Ito plays Scarlet, Takehito Koyasu plays Raymond, Rie Kugimiya plays Mysterious Girl, Yuya Hirose plays Bruno, and Ryuichi Kijima plays Albrevit.
I’m a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic is being made at Studio DEEN and Marvy Jack, with Ken’ichi Ishikura of Ongaku Shojo helming the project as director.
J-Novel Club publishes the original light novels by Nazuna Miki and gave this description for the plot:
I’m a Noble on the Brink of Ruin, So I Might as Well Try Mastering Magic Plot
What’s a guy to do when his life suddenly changes while innocently enjoying a nice, cold drink after work? And I mean really changes.
This middle-aged commoner now finds himself in the body of Liam Hamilton, the young son of a noble house teetering on the brink of collapse. Between his fervidly desperate father and his utterly apathetic brothers, the only bright side to his new situation is that Liam can finally try learning magic like he’s always wanted. Little does he know his hobby of choice may be about to turn his life upside-down yet again!
Will Liam be able to master the craft of magic? And will it be enough to save him from the shadow looming over his family…?
Source: ANN
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