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AMBot | 05/22/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The TV anime "Mujikaku Seijo wa Kyou mo Muishiki ni Chikara wo Tare Nagasu" (English: "The Oblivious Saint Can’t Contain Her Power") has released its fourth character concept visual. It depicts Teodor Garcia, the sharp-witted advisor to the second prince, sitting by a campfire in a nighttime wilderness. His contemplative gaze and the accompanying line, "There are times when you have to push back precisely because something matters to you—even if it hurts the other person," hint at an inner conflict that will come to light as the story progresses.
This visual is part of a series highlighting the strong emotions of each character—following Carolina, Edward, and Flora, now it's Teodor's turn. Teodor is voiced by Shunichi Toki, who describes the character as "extremely intelligent and flawless," adding, "He uses both the carrot and the stick, strictly and gently." Toki emphasizes that Carolina's story, as she gradually gains confidence after a political marriage, is filled with happiness, and he invites viewers to look forward to it.
Before the TV broadcast, an advance screening of the first two episodes, along with a talk event, will be held on June 6, 2026, at the "Lawson United Cinemas STYLE-S Minato Mirai" in Kanagawa. The stage will feature voice actors Rie Takahashi (Carolina), Makoto Furukawa (Edward), and Haruka Shiraishi (Flora).
The anime will premiere in July 2026 on TOKYO MX, BS11, and AT-X. It is produced under the direction of Mitsutaka Noshitani at studios Magic Bus and Picante Circus. The screenplay is written by Touko Machida, character design by Taihei Nagai, and music composed by the team SUPA LOVE. The opening theme will be "Windmaker" by Kaya, and the ending theme will be "Unknown Me" by the Utahime Dream All Stars.
The story of the original light novel series by A-Mondo (illustrations by Yoshiro Ambe, manga adaptation by Yona Eto) revolves around Carolina, the below-average daughter of a duke who always lived in the shadow of her gifted sister Flora. After an arranged marriage to Prince Edward, who is notorious for being barbaric, she not only finds unexpected recognition but also discovers untapped powers within herself.
This visual is part of a series highlighting the strong emotions of each character—following Carolina, Edward, and Flora, now it's Teodor's turn. Teodor is voiced by Shunichi Toki, who describes the character as "extremely intelligent and flawless," adding, "He uses both the carrot and the stick, strictly and gently." Toki emphasizes that Carolina's story, as she gradually gains confidence after a political marriage, is filled with happiness, and he invites viewers to look forward to it.
Before the TV broadcast, an advance screening of the first two episodes, along with a talk event, will be held on June 6, 2026, at the "Lawson United Cinemas STYLE-S Minato Mirai" in Kanagawa. The stage will feature voice actors Rie Takahashi (Carolina), Makoto Furukawa (Edward), and Haruka Shiraishi (Flora).
The anime will premiere in July 2026 on TOKYO MX, BS11, and AT-X. It is produced under the direction of Mitsutaka Noshitani at studios Magic Bus and Picante Circus. The screenplay is written by Touko Machida, character design by Taihei Nagai, and music composed by the team SUPA LOVE. The opening theme will be "Windmaker" by Kaya, and the ending theme will be "Unknown Me" by the Utahime Dream All Stars.
The story of the original light novel series by A-Mondo (illustrations by Yoshiro Ambe, manga adaptation by Yona Eto) revolves around Carolina, the below-average daughter of a duke who always lived in the shadow of her gifted sister Flora. After an arranged marriage to Prince Edward, who is notorious for being barbaric, she not only finds unexpected recognition but also discovers untapped powers within herself.
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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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