I Shall Survive Using Potions! Brews Up TV Anime Adaptation for 2023
From the creator of Didn’t I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?! and Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my Retirement comes another self-explaining, female-led isekai fantasy tale: I Shall Survive Using Potions, which is officially getting a TV anime adaptation in 2023!
A teaser visual was released with today’s announcement, along with five main cast members:
Teaser Visual
The main cast is as follows:
- Kaoru voiced by Rin Kusumi (Hiyori in Slow Loop)
- Francette voiced by Tomoyo Takayanagi (Mira in Asteroid in Love)
- Emile voiced by Moeke Koizumi (Shiho in ODDTAXI)
- Belle voiced by Haruki Iwata (Mahiru in Revue Starlight)
- Layette voiced by Natsuki Kitagawa
Production details, such as staff and studio, are yet to be revealed.
Written by FUNA with illustrations by Sukima, I Shall Survive Using Potions! has been published by Kodansha in Japan since June 2017 and currently spans eight volumes. A digital manga adaptation by Hibiki Kokonoe has also been in print for the same amount of time and now spans nine collected volumes.
J-Novel Club, which publishes the light novels’ official English version, describes the series as such:
One day, the supervisor in charge of watching over Earth was taking care of a distortion, when they made a mistake that caused Kaoru Nagase to lose her physical body. Not only that, but reincarnating her into a different, less culturally advanced world is the only thing they can offer to do for her. Not one to take this turn of events sitting down, Kaoru makes a demand: the power to create potions at any time she pleases, with whatever effect she wants it to have—and it doesn’t stop there either. She asks for a magical Item Box, the ability to understand and speak every language, and the same body she had back when she was a fifteen-year-old girl. Using her newfound powers, Kaoru has to try and make a stable life for herself in a whole new world!
Source: Oricon
Der shy man behind @Shymander, Liam is a timezone-fluid Aussie with a distinct fondness for anime, Eurovision and creating odd stats projects despite hating math.