Anime “Kisaki Kyouiku kara” gets promotional art

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The new anime adaptation of the light novel Kisaki Kyouiku kara Nigetai Watashi ( I Want to Escape from Princess Lessons ) by Izumi Sawano has gained new promotional art.

Anime I Want to Escape from Princess Lessons
Anime I Want to Escape from Princess Lessons

The premiere is scheduled for 2025, with more information about the season specifically to be revealed later. The production team has also been announced.

Production cast:

  • Original adaptation: Izumi Sawano
  • Animation Studio: EMT Squared
  • Anime Director: Shinobu Tagashira
  • Screenplay and adaptation: Uri Suda, Mill Yumesaki
  • Director and character designer: Shinobu Tagashira
  • Composition: Tomoko Kanamaki

Synopsis Kisaki Kyouiku kara:

In the anime "Kisaki Kyouiku kara Nigetai Watashi," Duchess Leticia Dorman has been betrothed to Crown Prince Clarke since she was seven years old. She used to be a lively and free-spirited child, but the strict upbringing she receives to become a proper future princess has severely limited her lifestyle. Leticia's only hope is that the prince might one day be interested in someone else. So, when Clarke appears at a royal ball with an unknown woman by her side, Lettie is overjoyed, assuming her dream has come true and her engagement is broken off.

Finally, Sawano initially launched the Kisaki Kyouiku kara Nigetai Watashi in August 2018 on the website Shosetsuka ni Naro ( loosely translated as "Let's Become Writers" ). Shufu to Seikatsu Sha republished it with illustrations by Miru Yumesaki. Sugata launched a manga adaptation on Shufu to Seikatsu Sha's "Comic PASH!" manga website in March 2020. The novels already have over 1.2 million copies in circulation.

Source: Official Website

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