AMBot | 05/01/2026 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
For the TV anime "The Oblivious Saint Lets Her Powers Flow Unconsciously Again Today" (original title: "Mujikaku Seijo wa Kyou mo Muishiki ni Chikara o Tare Nagasu"), the third character concept visual has been released. This time, the focus is on Flora, the older sister of the protagonist Carolina and the daughter of the ducal house of the Kingdom of Celestia.

The series of character visuals highlights the intense emotions of the characters, including inner conflicts and doubts. In the new image, Flora is seen in a field while using holy magic. Her slightly shadowed expression is accompanied by a quote from the series: "Someone like me, who was promised success from birth, must never fail."

Voice actress Haruka Shiraishi, who lends her voice to Flora, commented on her role: "She will likely be the antagonist in this series, but I deeply empathize with Flora's suffering. The gap between how others perceive her and reality, inferiority complexes... all of this creates only the facade she shows. The real Flora is hardworking and a lonely person who cannot be honest with herself. I will embody both sides, and I hope the viewers will come to love Flora just as much."

The story of "The Oblivious Saint" revolves around Carolina, who has always been compared to and despised by her talented sister Flora. Her life changes dramatically when she must enter into a politically arranged marriage with Edward, the second prince of the neighboring kingdom, who is feared for his alleged cruelty. Carolina is voiced by Rie Takahashi, while Edward is portrayed by Makoto Furukawa.

The series will air from July 2026 on TOKYO MX, BS11, and AT-X. The director is Mitsutaka Noshitani, the series composition is handled by Toko Machida, Taihei Nagai is in charge of character design, and the music is by SUPA LOVE. The animation is produced by the studios Magic Bus and Picante Circus.
"The Oblivious Saint": Third Character Visual of Flora Unveiled – Comment by Haruka Shiraishi
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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