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The Aristocrat’s Otherworldly Adventure Anime Reveals New Trailer, Details

Aristocrat's Otherworldly Adventure

A TV anime adaptation is on the way this April for Yashu’s Chronicles of an Aristocrat Reborn in Another World light novel series, and more information has arrived this week ahead of its spring debut. Titled The Aristocrat’s Otherworldly Adventure: Serving Gods Who Go Too Far, the series unveiled its second trailer along with more cast and staff members and the aforementioned April timing.

First, check out the trailer below, which previews 7LAND’s “Nanairo no E no Gu de” (“With Seven Colors of Paint”) ending theme song.

Additional staff members include writer Natsuko Takahashi (Farewell, My Dear Cramer), character designer Eri Tokugawa (Ameiro Cocoa Series Ame-con!!), sound director Ryousuke Naya and composer MICHIRU (Ascendance of a Bookworm). 

Among the newly revealed cast members we have Kousuke Toriumi as Galm, Aki Toyosaki as Sarah, Tomomichi Nishimura as Zenom, Hidenari Ugaki as King and Tarusuke Shingaki as Eric. 

The anime is being made at EMT Squared and Magic Bus, with Noriyuki Nakamura of Zumomo to Nupepe helming the project as the director. It’s being produced by Ayumu Hatori, and Crunchyroll already announced plans to simulcast the series this April. 

There’s a manga adaptation of the light novel series done by nini, and this is published in English by Seven Seas. Seven Seas gave this description for the plot:

After dying in the act of stopping a crime in modern Japan, our hero is reincarnated as Cain von Silford, third son of a noble family in a world of swords and sorcery. In his new life, all children receive a blessing from the gods…but Cain is unexpectedly blessed with an absolutely enormous, over-the-top cornucopia of magical powers. If his dream of traveling the world as a free spirit is to come true, he can’t reveal too much of his potential to the wrong people. A light-hearted, escapist adventure in another world begins!

The light novels were originally being published by the Japanese website Shōsetsuka ni Narō, with the series launching in 2016. Then the publisher Hifumi Shobo picked up the series the following year. This was followed by the manga adaptation from nini in 2018.

Via Anime News Network

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