Chillin’ in My 30s after Getting Fired from the Demon King’s Army TV Anime Lays Down New Trailer
The hottest chillest anime of the fast-approaching Winter 2023 anime season, Chillin’ in My 30s after Getting Fired from the Demon King’s Army, announced today that the fantasy slice-of-life series will premiere on January 7 at 22:00 JST with the reveal of a brand-new trailer and more cast members.
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The newly announced cast members are as follows (character romanizations unconfirmed):
Masaki Terasoma (Kiroranke in Golden Kamuy) as
Granversa
Kazuhiko Inoue (Faraday in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners) as
Arantzil
Yuki Kudo (Maria in The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter) as
Satome
Hiromichi Tezuka (Weisz in EDENS ZERO) as
Sessha
Takaki Otomari (Saga in Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles) as
Fitobitan
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Based on the light novels by Rokujuuyon Okazawa and sagejoh, Chillin’ in My 30s after Getting Fired from the Demon King’s Army is being directed by Fumitoshi Oizaki (Deaimon: Recipe for Happiness) at studio Encourage Films, with series composition by Hitomi Amamiya and character designs by Satomi Yonezawa.
As previously reported, the series is described as such:
Dariel, a dark soldier in the demon king’s army who cannot use magic, has risen to the position of assistant to the Four Generals with his talent and energy, and has been wielding his skill. However, as soon as the Four Generals are replaced, Dariel is fired from the army. Dariel is devastated, but when he arrives in a human village, he finds that his adventuring skills, which are supposed to be useless to demons, have blossomed! “I was… human?” Dariel decides to spend his second life in this village, and the requests start pouring in! Trouble! False charge! Duel! With his natural skills and the adjusting power that he developed in his old place, the former dark soldier solves them all!
Crunchyroll announced earlier this month that the anime will stream on the service as it airs in Japan.
Source: Comic Natalie
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