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Am I Actually the Strongest? Isekai TV Anime Premieres in July 2023

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The otherworldly Hart begins his reincarnated adventure this July in the TV anime adaptation of Sai Sumimori’s light novel series Am I Actually the Strongest? The release date was revealed today alongside the main staff members, the lead cast members and more!

 

Previously release teaser visual:

Am I Actually the Strongest? anime teaser visual

 

The newly announced staff and cast include:

 

 

Ayumu Murase (Shoyo Hinata in Haikyu!!)

as Hart

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Atsumi Tanezaki (Lady Nagant in My Hero Academia)

as Charlotte

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Ayaka Shimizu (Bridge in Cannon Busters)

as Flay

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Celebratory illustrations from the original illustrator, Ai Takahashi, was also released:

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The  Am I Actually the Strongest? light novel series, written by Sai Sumimori, was originally published on the Shosetsuka ni Naro website beginning in September 2018 with five volumes released as of October 2021 from Kodansha with illustrations by Ai Takahashi.

 

A manga adaptation, also illustrated by Takahashi, began serialization in April 2019 on the Niconico Suiyobi no Sirius website, with the eighth volume released in Japan on February 9. Kodansha USA releases the English edition of the manga, and describes the series as such:

To be reincarnated into another world with the promise of a “cheat” power is one thing… but to be reborn as a baby, and then left for dead after your royal parents think you’re powerless?? That’s another thing entirely! Now the newly-born Reinhart—or Hart to his new friends—must find his way through a dangerous world…but luckily he’s got magic that’s quite literally off the charts!
 

Source: Press Release

 

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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.