S-Rank Party kara Kaiko Sareta will get an anime adaptation

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Kodansha's YanMaga  website announced on Thursday the 29th that an anime adaptation of S-Rank Party kara Kaiko Sareta's “Jugushi”: “Noroi no Item” Shika Tsukuremasenga, Sono Seinō wa Artifact-kyū Nari……!

The production team has not released any information regarding the premiere date, technical team, or studio responsible for the anime.

Which version of the work will the anime adapt?

LAgun wrote the original work as a web novel, also known by its English title "I'm a Curse Crafter, and I Don't Need an S-Rank Party!".

The website Kakuyomu launched the web novel in January 2021, and the work has received several adaptations. The first was the manga in September 2021, published by YanMaga and illustrated by Nishiki Ogawa.

Later, in February 2022, the publisher Hobby Japan released the light novels, illustrated by Nishinoda (volumes 1, 2 and 3) and Yoshitake (volumes 4 onwards).

The production team announced that the anime will follow the manga's storyline, and to celebrate, the manga's illustrator, Ogawa, created a special image to thank the fans:

Synopsis of S-Rank Party kara Kaiko Sareta “Jugushi”

Gail Hamilton's group promoted themselves to the Guild's 'S' rank, but expelled the 'curse craftsman' for allegedly not doing his job. Unfortunately, the group didn't realize that Gail's cursed products have the power of sacred relics and legendary equipment! But too bad for them, because Gail is alone now… and causing trouble with the terrifying, yet useful, curses he works with!

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Sources: YanMaga Web and Comic Natalie

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