The Magical Revolution – Lainie Cyan is featured in a new video

Arthur Vinicius
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Kadokawa released a new promotional video for the anime " of the Reincarnated Princess " on Tuesday.

The video highlights the character Lainie Cyan , the daughter of a baron who was once a commoner. Hina Yomiya plays the role.

The Magical Revolution – Lainie Cyan is featured in a new video

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The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess premiered in Japan on January 4th .

Sayaka Senbongi plays the role of Anisphia von Palletia, while Manaka Iwami plays Euphyllia Magenta.

Other cast members include:

  • Ai Kakuma as Illya Coral
  • Shogo Sakata as Algard von Palletia
  • Yu Sasahara as Tilty Claret

Shingo Tamaki (Aho Girl, Ahiru no Sora) is directing the anime at diomedéa , while Wataru Watari – the writer of the light novel series My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected – is in charge of the series scripts. Naomi Ide (Riddle Story of Devil, Kan Colle, Domestic Girlfriend) is designing the characters.

Singer HaNaTan performs the show's opening theme song, "Arc-en-Ciel." Anisphia's voice actress, Sayaka Senbongi, and Euphyllia's voice actress, Manaka Iwami, perform the ending theme song, "Only for You."

Synopsis

Anne-Sophia, the princess who remembered her former life from a young age, as well as her former self's intense love for magic, set out to live out her fantasies in this fantasy world. One day, during a magical accident, she stumbled upon a scene where her brother Algard was breaking off his engagement with his fiancée, Euphilia.
However, what no one could have foreseen is that this strange encounter would end up changing the course of history.

Piero Karasu then began serializing the story on the Shosetsuka ni Naro website in February 2019 and finished in June 2020. Later, he began writing epilogue chapters for the story from August 2020 to August 2021. He also wrote a prologue chapter for the entire story in September 2020. Kadokawa then published the first print volume of the story with illustrations by Yuri Kisaragi in January 2020.

Finally, Harutsugu Nadaka launched a manga adaptation of the light novel in Kadokawa's Dengeki Maoh magazine in July 2020. Kadokawa will then publish the fifth volume of the manga on March 27th.

Source: ANN

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