The upcoming anime adaptation of Kogitsunemaru’s light novel series “Someday Will I Be The Greatest Alchemist?” has revealed more details about the cast and staff through a new promotional video and key visual. The anime is set to premiere in January on Tokyo MX and BS11 channels, with streaming available on the d Anime Store in Japan.
The newly announced cast members include Nene Hieda as Reyva, the fox girl, and Moeka Koizumi as Máni, the rabbit woman. Additionally, the opening theme song “TREASURE!” will be performed by the voice actress artist unit DIALOGUE+, while the ending theme song “Twinkle Days” will be performed by the voice actor unit harmoe.
The staff members involved in the production of the anime include Hiroshi Izumi as Art Setting, mame as Art Director, and Ryōya Koga as Color Key Artist. Other key members include Kenji Takehara as Compositing Director of Photography, Kiyotaka Miyake as Editor, and Jun Watanabe as Sound Director.
The story follows Takumi Iruma, a seemingly ordinary individual who gets mixed up with a group of heroes summoned to another world. With the ability to choose any skill he desires, Takumi opts for alchemy, a seemingly mundane skill that turns out to be the most powerful, allowing him to create anything from weapons to vehicles. The series follows his adventures as he becomes a wealthy merchant and an unbeatable force in battles.
The light novel series, which began in 2017, has been well-received and has won awards for its engaging story and characters. The manga adaptation, illustrated by Tarō Sasakama, has also garnered popularity among fans. With a talented team of staff and voice actors, the anime adaptation is highly anticipated by fans of the series.
Overall, “Someday Will I Be The Greatest Alchemist?” promises to be an exciting and heartwarming adventure that follows the journey of a seemingly ordinary individual who becomes the most powerful alchemist in another world. Fans of fantasy, adventure, and engaging storytelling are sure to enjoy this upcoming anime series.