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MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime: Where to Watch, Trailers & More

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES

 

Get ready to FLEX those SPELLS, because the MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES anime is officially here! With the first episode of the anime adapting Hajime Komoto’s manga going live today on Crunchyroll, we’re conjuring up some magic of our own in the form of an all-encompassing guide to watching the show and exploring its cast, staff, plot, and everything else that makes it special. 

 

Watch MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES on Crunchyroll!

 

Release Date Characters & Cast Staff Trailers Visuals Synopsis Info 

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Release Date: Where Can I Watch?

 

The MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES anime officially comes to Crunchyroll on April 7, 2023 at 9:30am Pacific Time / 11:30am Central Time / 12:30pm Eastern Time

 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES

  • Where can I watch? You can watch the anime on Crunchyroll!
  • Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and CIS

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Characters and Cast

 

An all-star cast is leading this adaptation, including Chiaki Kobayashi in the lead! Here’s an overview of the main cast members and their respective character visuals.

 

Mash Burnedead voiced by Chiaki Kobayashi (Moriarty in Moriarty the Patriot)

 

 

Finn Ames voiced by Reiji Kawashima (Fushi in To Your Eternity)

 

 

Lance Crown voiced by Kaito Ishikawa (Tobio Kageyama in Haikyu!!)

 

 

Dot Barrett voiced by Takuya Eguchi (Soei in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime)

 

 

 

Lemon Irvine voiced by Reina Ueda (Ruri in Dr. STONE)

 

 

Narrator voiced by Hiroaki Hirata (Sanji in One Piece)

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Staff

 

The staff at A-1 Pictures (Sword Art Online) are hard at work on the MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES anime. Let’s take a closer look at who’s doing what behind the scenes. 

 

Original Creator

Hajime Komoto

 

Director

Tomonari Tanaka (Engage Kiss)

 

Series Composition

Yosuke Kuroda (My Hero Academia)

 

Character Design

Hisashi Higashijima (BLUELOCK)

 

Sub Character Design

Saki Hisamatsu

Nozomi Goto

 

Action Director

Takeshi Matsuda

Hiroaki Goda

 

Color Setting

Hitoki Takeda

 

Art Setting

Hideyasu Narita

 

Art Director

Yusa Ito

 

Director of Photography

Akihito Suzuki

 

CG Director

Daisuke Fukuda

 

Editing

Masato Yoshitake

 

Music

Masaru Yokoyama (Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans)

 

Sound Director

Satoshi Motoyama

 

Sound Effects

Yui Ando

 

Sound Production

INSPION EDGE

 

Animation Production

A-1 Pictures

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Official Trailers

 

Need to see a sample of this magic for yourself before you cast the full spell? Check out the official teaser: 

 

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Key Visuals

 

From the snap of a wand to a main cast collage, here are some of the key visuals we met along the road to the MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES premiere:

 

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Synopsis

 

What is it about? The MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES plot whisks us a way to a world of magic, where one person holds a particularly important secret. Find out if ripped muscles can put a wallop on wizardry in the full synopsis:

 

This is a world of magic.

 

This is a world in which magic is casually used by everyone.

 

In a deep, dark forest in this world of magic, there is a boy who is singlemindedly working out.

 

His name is Mash Burnedead, and he has a secret. He can’t use magic.

 

All he wanted was to live a quiet life with his family, but people suddenly start trying to kill him one day and he somehow finds himself enrolled in Magic School. There, he sets his sights on becoming a “Divine Visionary,” the elite of the elite.

 

Will his ripped muscles work against the best and brightest of the wizarding world?

 

The curtain rises on this off-kilter magical fantasy in which the power of being jacked crushes any spell!

 


 

MASHLE: MAGIC AND MUSCLES Anime Additional Information

 

 

 

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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.