Kaiko Sareta Ankoku Heishi (30-Dai) no Slow in Second Life – Anime gets its first promotional video

The official website for the anime Kaiko Sareta Ankoku Heishi (30-Dai) no Slow na Second Life ( The Slow Second Life of the Retired Dark Soldier in His 30s ) revealed the anime's premiere for January 7th, the first promotional video, new poster and six more voice actors this Friday.

Furthermore, the website also revealed that Hinano will perform the opening theme song “Changemaker”.

The new cast includes: 

  • Mai Nakahara as Droyes
  • Satoshi Tsuruoka as Beseria
  • Shinnosuke Tachibana as Lizette
  • Kenji Hamada as Enbil
  • Keiko Watanabe as Erica
  • Hiroshi Iwasaki as Smith

The adaptation will be directed by Fumitoshi Oizaki at Encourage  Films , with broadcast beginning in January 2023.

Technical team

  • Director: Fumitoshi Oizaki
  • Assistant Director: Yoshihide Yuuzumi
  • Series Composition and Script: Hitomi Amamiya
  • Character design: Satomi Yonezawa
  • Music: Tsubasa Ito

Synopsis

Dariel, a dark soldier in the demon king's army who cannot use magic, has risen to the position of assistant to the Four Generals thanks to his talent and energy, and has been exercising his skill. However, as soon as the Four Generals are replaced, Dariel is dismissed from the army. Dariel is devastated, but when he arrives at a human village, he discovers that his adventuring skills, supposedly useless to demons, have blossomed! 'I was… human?' Dariel decides to spend his second life in this village, and orders start to arrive! Problems! False accusation! Duel! With his natural abilities and the power of adjustment he developed in his old place, the former dark soldier solves them all

light novel series written by Rokujuuyon  Okazawa and illustrated by Sage  Joh . It was serialized online through the novel publishing website “ Shousetsuka ni Narou ” from November 2018 to July 2020. It was later acquired by Kodansha , which has published three volumes since August 2019 under its Kodansha Ranobe Books imprint.

manga adaptation was serialized in Young Magazine from August 2019 to April 2021, and moved to Monthly Young Magazine in May 2021.

Source: ANN

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