The official website for the anime Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire features the second promotional video, opening and ending songs, more cast and crew members, and the adaptation's January 9 premiere.
Additional cast members are:
- Atsushi Tamaru as Rafael Billford
- Yuuichi Nakamura as Leon Olfer
- Katsuyuki Konishi as the “Black Masked Man”
- Mugihito as Old King Inglis
The new promotional video showcases the anime's opening song “DAY1” by AUO featuring MORISAKI WIN. Yui Nishio will perform the ending song “Self Hug Big Love”.
Additional technical staff for the anime include:
- Color Design: Eiko Nishi
- Art Directors: Hiroshi Gouroku
- Director of Photography: Kenji Takehara
- CG Director: Hayato Numajiri
- Editing: Kiyotaka Miyake
- “Magic Stone Beast” Design: Yoshiki Kuga
- Music Production: Nippon Columbia
- Sound Production: Bit Grooove Promotion
Naoyuki Kuzuya (Saiyuki Gaiden, Wild Adapter, Jūza Engi Engetsu Sangokuden) is therefore directing the anime at studio Comet. Mitsutaka Hirota (Rent-A-Girlfriend, Edens Zero, Anime-Gataris) is responsible for the series' scripts. Reiichirou Oufuji (animation director at Fairy Ranmaru) is designing the characters, with Tomoko Miyakawa, Rion Matsuda, and Maki Fukui as sub-character designers. Oufuji, Miyakawa and Matsuda are also the main animation directors, alongside Masayuki Nomoto. Kenta Higashiohji (Super Shiro, Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle) is composing the music. Fumiyuki Go is the sound director, while Emi Takanashi is credited for the sound effects.
Synopsis
Hero-King Inglis' last wish is to live as a warrior again. However, when he wakes up, he realizes that he has been reborn as a girl into a noble family! Even when rejected from knighthood, she sets out to be the most extraordinary squire who ever lived.
Hayaken then began serializing the novel's original story on the Shousetsu ni Narou in March 2019. As such, Hobby Japan's HJ Bunko imprint is publishing the novels in print with illustrations by Nagu. Moto Kuromura is serializing the manga on Hobby Japan's Comic Fire website.
Source: ANN