Multi-Mind Mayhem: Isekai Tensei Soudouki gets anime

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The publisher AlphaPolis announced that the light novel Multi-Mind Mayhem: Isekai Tensei Soudouki will receive a television anime adaptation. The work is written by Ryōsen Takami with illustrations by Ririnra. The anime will feature Yusuke Kobayashi as the voice of the protagonist Bard.

The story follows Bard Cornelius, the son of a nobleman from the Mauricia empire, located in a parallel world. However, the young man possesses an unusual condition: three consciousnesses coexist within his body. In addition to his own mind, Bard shares thoughts with a samurai named Oka Sanai and with the student Masaharu Oka.

The plot blends strategy and humor

Multi-Mind Mayhem
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With three different perspectives in mind, Bard brings together diverse knowledge. Oka Sanai contributes combat experience and samurai discipline, while Masaharu Oka provides modern reasoning and otaku interests. Thus, Bard utilizes military strategy and business acumen to rise through the ranks of the empire.

Multi-Mind Mayhem: Isekai Tensei Soudouki is a fantasy light novel written by Ryōsen Takami and published by AlphaPolis since 2014. The series follows political intrigues and battles in a parallel world, exploring the unusual concept of multiple souls within the same protagonist.

Origin of the Multi-Mind Mayhem light novel and manga

AlphaPolis released the first volume of the light novel in March 2014. The 14th volume was released in the Japanese market in February 2019. Subsequently, the artist Honoji began the manga adaptation on the publisher's website in 2015.

Currently, the manga is still being published and volume 14 will be released in Japan on March 18th. Outside of Japan, One Peace Books publishes the English-language print version, while the Alpha Manga platform distributes the series digitally.

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Source: Official Website

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