Mb | Feb 7, 2025 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The manga series Kizetsu Yuusha to Ansatsu Hime (Eng. The Fainting Hero and the Assassin Princess), based on the original concept by Norishiro-chan and illustrated by Yukiji Yukita, is receiving a TV anime adaptation. Production-wise, two teaser visuals, a preview video, as well as details about the cast and staff have been released.

The story combines fantasy elements with dark humor: Protagonist Toto, a talented but extremely shy hero, suddenly finds himself targeted by three attractive women—Ciel, Anemone, and Gore—who seemingly welcome him into their group as friends. However, behind their charming facade, they harbor deadly intentions. The series frames this paradoxical dynamic as a "harem-death-love-comedy," where loyalties and lies are constantly being recalibrated.

Key points about the adaptation:

- Voice cast: Shunsuke Takeuchi (Toto), Iori Saeki (Ciel), Hitomi Ueda (Anemone), and Haruka Shiraishi (Gore) play the main roles.

- Production team: Director Noriaki Akitaya (Bakuman.), screenwriter Michiko Yokote (Shirobako), character designer Takao Sano (Masamune-kun's Revenge), and composer Shun Narita (The Rising of the Shield Hero) are responsible for the creative execution.

- Studio: CONNECT (Ippon Again!) handles the animation.

The released teaser visuals emphasize the contrast between idyllic scenes and treacherous schemes: One visual shows the group seemingly in harmony in a flower field, while another portrays the three women with ambiguous gazes. The trailer also highlights Toto's frequent fainting spells, which serve as a running gag to underscore the absurd situations.

The manga, which has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion (Akita Shoten) since 2022 and already spans ten volumes, blends slapstick comedy with unpredictable plot twists. The anime adaptation aims to capture this balance of chaos and charm, with a focus on visually depicting the characters' ambivalence.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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