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'Party kara Tsuihō Sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsuwa Saikyō ni Tsuki' Anime's Ad Announces October 5 Debut
posted on by Anita Tai
NBC Universal debuted a new commercial for the television anime of author Kagekinoko and illustrator Kakao Rantan's Party kara Tsuihō Sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsuwa Saikyō ni Tsuki (The Healer Who was Banished From His Party is Actually the Strongest) light novel series on Saturday. The commercial announces that the series will premiere on October 5.
Kenshō Ono narrates the video.
The series will air on October 5 on ABC TV, TV Asahi, and 22 affiliated channels throughout Japan
The anime will star (Note: Character name romanizations not confirmed):
- Kenshō Ono as Raust
- Kaori Maeda as Narusena
- Hina Tachibana as Armia
- Ayaka Asai as Laila
- Yūichirō Umehara as Sieg
- Shunichi Toki as Margulus
- Marie Hashimoto as Saberia
- Rie Hikisaka as Amherst
- Toshiya Miyata as Hanzamu
- Hiroshi Miyazaki as Mist
Keisuke Ōnishi (episode director for Attack on Titan, The Case Study of Vanitas, Kill la Kill) is directing the anime at Studio Elle. Kurasumi Sunayama (Yowamushi Pedal New Generation, Bakuon!!) is overseeing the series scripts, Yumiko Mizuno (key animator for Fruits Basket TV 2/2019, Steins;Gate 0) is designing the characters, and Naoki Tani (Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!, The Detective Is Already Dead) and Tatsuya Yano (Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!, The Detective Is Already Dead) are composing the music.
Hina Tachibana performs the opening theme song "Saikyō? Saikō! Brave My Heart" (The Strongest? The Best! Brave My Heart).
The "isekai buddy fantasy" story centers on the healer Raust and the martial artist Narusena. Raust is a member of a first-rate party, but he can only use the low-level magic "heal." The story follows Raust as he finds friends who recognize him and as he rises up in the world.
Kagekinoko launched the story on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in May 2018, and the latest update was in December 2022. Futabasha published the fourth novel in print in August 2020.
Narumi's ongoing manga adaptation runs on Futabasha's Gaugau Monster website.
Sources: NBC Universal's Music/Anime YouTube channel, Comic Natalie