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Let This Grieving Soul Retire Gets Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada Dubs

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6 episodes of anime stream on Anime Times' YouTube channel

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Image via Let This Grieving Soul Retire! anime's website
Anime Times, Amazon Prime Video's dedicated anime channel, announced on Instagram on Saturday that it is streaming Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada dubs for the television anime of Tsukikage and Chyko's Let This Grieving Soul Retire! (Nageki no Bōrei wa Intai Shitai: Saijaku Hunter ni Yoru Saikyō Party Ikusei-jutsu) light novel series.

The Anime Times YouTube channel added the first six episodes of the anime on April 3. Anime Times describes the story:

Let's become treasure hunters. Our only goal is to become the world's ultimate hero." Out of the six who made this pledge, there was one who had an overwhelming lack of talent. When he was down in his own setbacks, his childhood friend approaches him: "Krai, you don't have a particular role. Why don't you become the leader?

The anime debuted in October 2024. The anime's second season will premiere in October 2025.

Kenshō Ono stars as Krai Andrey and Miyu Kubota as Tino Shade.

Masahiro Takata (High-Rise Invasion, The Family Circumstances of the Irregular Witch, The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World) directed the anime at Zero-G, and is also credited as the sound director, with Saber Links on sound production. Hideki Shirane (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Aria the Scarlet Ammo, Date A Live) was in charge of the series scripts. Yūsuke Isouchi (Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It) and Shingo Fujisaki designed the characters. Ryōhei Sataka (Release the Spyce, D4DJ First Mix, Do It Yourself!!) composed the music, with Avex Pictures on music production. Lezel performs the opening theme song "Kattō Tomorrow" (Conflict Tomorrow), and Pmarusama performs the "Scream!" ending theme song.

Tsukikage began serializing the story on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in January 2018, and the series is ongoing. Micro Magazine published the first print volume with illustrations by Chyko in August 2018, and published the 12th volume on September 30. Sol Press licensed the novel series in 2020, but never released it. J-Novel Club announced the license rescue for the title in July 2022, and released the first volume in March 2023. J-Novel Club is publishing the novels in English, and debuted the sixth novel volume on January 13.

Rai Hebino debuted the manga adaptation in Kadokawa's ComicWalker website in April 2019. Kadokawa published the manga's 10th compiled book volume in September 2024. Yen Press is publishing the manga in English, and published the ninth volume on February 18.

Source: Anime Times' Instagram account



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