Futsutsuka na Akujo has an anime adaptation confirmed

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The light novel Though I Am an Inept Villainess ( Futsutsuka na Akujo de wa Gozaimasu ga: Sūgū Chōso Torikae Den ), written by Satsuki Nakamura , had its anime adaptation confirmed this Monday (17).

Therefore, the anime Though I Am an Inept Villainess ( Futsutsuka na Akujo de wa Gozaimasu ga: Sūgū Chōso Torikae Den ) was animated by the studio Doga Kobo (Oshi no Ko).

Futsutsuka na Akujo de wa Gozaimasu ga
©中村颯希・一迅社/「ふつつかな悪女」製作委員会

Anime production:

  • Original character designs: Yukiya and Obihitsuji
  • Original: Nakamura Saki (Ichijinsha Novels / Ichijinsha)
  • Directed by: Yamazaki Mitsue
  • Series composition: Nakamura Yoshiko
  • Character Design: Kikuchi Ai
  • Studio: Doga Kobo

Futsutsuka na Akujo Synopsis:

No longer separated by social duties or even the enchanted light of candles, Keigetsu and Reirin finally meet face to face in the gardens of the imposing Kou Palace. The two Maidens have been unwitting puppets, and Noble Shu's long-developed plan is rapidly unfolding. Thus, the clumsy duo advances to face Shu together, their hands clasped, ready to shatter the powerful spell. Will their efforts save the declining Empress? What awaits after challenging the curse's cunning creator?

Though I Am an Inept Villainess is a Japanese light novel series written by Satsuki Nakamura. The story began as a web novel on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in July 2020 and later gained a print version with illustrations by YukiKana, published by Ichijinsha starting in December of the same year. Additionally, the work also received a manga adaptation, illustrated by Ei Ohitsuji, which began serialization in Monthly Comic Zero Sum magazine during the same period.

Source: Official Website

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