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Even Given the Worthless 'Appraiser' Class, I'm Actually the Strongest Anime Streams in India

posted on by Adriana Hazra

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Crunchyroll began streaming the television anime of Ibarakino's Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest (Fugūshoku [Kanteishi] ga Jitsu wa Saikyō Datta - Naraku de Kitaeta Saikyō no [Shingan] de Musō Suru) light novel series in India on Thursday. The platform is also streaming Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow-, the second season of the Solo Leveling anime, in India as it airs in Japan.

Even Given the Worthless "Appraiser" Class, I'm Actually the Strongest premiered on Thursday on the Tokyo MX and BS11 channels, and is also streaming on the ABEMA streaming service in Japan.

Kenta Ōnishi (The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter, Marine Shukkō!!) is directing the anime at Okuru to Noboru, and Tatsuya Sasaki (Spy Classroom, Akiba Maid War episode director) is the assistant director. Touko Machida (Battle Game in 5 Seconds, The IDOLM@STER) is in charge of series scripts, Sayuri Sakimoto (My Instant Death Ability Is So Overpowered) is designing the characters, Daisuke Negishi (Zenryoku Usagi, Stardust Telepath) is the art director, and Nasa Okamura (Lycoris Recoil) is the compositing director of photography.

Bit Grooove Promotion is in charge of sound production, Nozomi Nakatani (Too Cute Crisis) is the sound director, and Satoshi Hōno (Twilight Out of Focus) and Kaori Nakano (Twilight Out of Focus) are composing the music. Voice actress/idol group 22/7 is contributing the ending theme song "Rock wa Shinanai" (Rock Will Never Die).

Kodansha USA Publishing licensed the manga adaptation by Morohoshi Fuji, and it describes the story:

In a fantasy world where "jobs" are god-given from birth, heroes are born, not made...and Ein's job of "Appraiser" has put him about as far from the "hero" pedestal as possible. Used, abused, and eventually abandoned by his fellow adventurers, Ein decides it just isn't worth going on... Lucky for Ein, though, the end may just be the beginning...and a new lease on life. Turns out, his "worthless" job may just be the key to becoming a hero after all...

Ibarakino debuted the novel series in December 2019 on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website. Kodansha began publishing the light novels with illustrations by Yu Hitaki in September 2020, and it released the third volume on July 2.

Fuji launched the manga in July 2020 in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app. Kodansha published the manga's 14th compiled book volume on January 8.

Source: Email correspondence


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