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AMBot | 06/19/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
Just under three weeks before the series premiere, the official YouTube channel for the anime adaptation of 'Victoria of Many Faces' (Japanese: 'Tefuda ga Ōme no Bikutoria') has released another short promotional clip. The roughly one-minute 'Short PV – Victoria and Jeffrey' focuses for the first time on the initial meeting of the two main characters and hints at the development of their relationship.
The plot of the fantasy series revolves around Chloe, a highly skilled secret agent who flees her organization after being betrayed by her superior and seeks a normal life in the kingdom of Ashberry under the name Victoria Sellers. There, she meets the abandoned girl Nonna and Jeffrey Asher, the honest commander of the Second Knight Guard. Jeffrey vouches for Victoria, who takes Nonna in, and a deep bond develops among the three characters, each marked by their past.
The new short PV shows how Victoria and Jeffrey get to know each other—a key scene in the story that lays the foundation for their later trust. The clip is available on the series' official YouTube channel and on the Japanese news site Natalie.
TV broadcast begins on July 7, 2026, at 24:00 (JST) on TV Tokyo and six other TX network stations. An online preview of the first two episodes will take place on June 27, 2026, starting at 15:00, accompanied by a live talk show with the main voice actors Chika Anzai (Victoria), Shion Wakayama (Nonna), and Yohei Azakami (Jeffrey).
The series is produced by Studio Deen under the direction of Nobukage Kimura. The script is written by Naohiro Fukushima, and the character design is by Mina Osawa. The music is composed by Moegi Hyuga, and the ending song 'En no Tsuki' is contributed by the band KI_EN.
In addition to the three main cast members, the ensemble includes other notable voice actors: Kenji Nojima as Lancôme, Daisuke Ono as Edward Asher, Saeko Akiho as Yolana Haynes, Hiroshi Yanaka as Bernard Fitcher, Makoto Furukawa as Zaharo, Kensho Ono as Cedric Ashberry, Ryota Osaka as Conrad Ashberry, and Megumi Han as Clark Anderson.
The light novel series by author Syuu (originally published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō) is released in Japan by MF Books (KADOKAWA) and is licensed in English by Yen Press. A manga adaptation by Komo Ushino is also published by KADOKAWA.
The plot of the fantasy series revolves around Chloe, a highly skilled secret agent who flees her organization after being betrayed by her superior and seeks a normal life in the kingdom of Ashberry under the name Victoria Sellers. There, she meets the abandoned girl Nonna and Jeffrey Asher, the honest commander of the Second Knight Guard. Jeffrey vouches for Victoria, who takes Nonna in, and a deep bond develops among the three characters, each marked by their past.
The new short PV shows how Victoria and Jeffrey get to know each other—a key scene in the story that lays the foundation for their later trust. The clip is available on the series' official YouTube channel and on the Japanese news site Natalie.
TV broadcast begins on July 7, 2026, at 24:00 (JST) on TV Tokyo and six other TX network stations. An online preview of the first two episodes will take place on June 27, 2026, starting at 15:00, accompanied by a live talk show with the main voice actors Chika Anzai (Victoria), Shion Wakayama (Nonna), and Yohei Azakami (Jeffrey).
The series is produced by Studio Deen under the direction of Nobukage Kimura. The script is written by Naohiro Fukushima, and the character design is by Mina Osawa. The music is composed by Moegi Hyuga, and the ending song 'En no Tsuki' is contributed by the band KI_EN.
In addition to the three main cast members, the ensemble includes other notable voice actors: Kenji Nojima as Lancôme, Daisuke Ono as Edward Asher, Saeko Akiho as Yolana Haynes, Hiroshi Yanaka as Bernard Fitcher, Makoto Furukawa as Zaharo, Kensho Ono as Cedric Ashberry, Ryota Osaka as Conrad Ashberry, and Megumi Han as Clark Anderson.
The light novel series by author Syuu (originally published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō) is released in Japan by MF Books (KADOKAWA) and is licensed in English by Yen Press. A manga adaptation by Komo Ushino is also published by KADOKAWA.

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