More Cast and Staff Revealed for Easygoing Territory Defense Anime

Discover new details about the upcoming anime, Easygoing Territory Defense.

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New Details on Easygoing Territory Defense Anime

Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures has revealed exciting information about the anime adaptation of Sou Akaike's light novel series, Easygoing Territory Defense by the Optimistic Lord. The second promotional video has been released, showcasing a more in-depth look at the series.

Key Insights from the Promotional Video

The new video highlights the opening theme song, "Okirakuze~shon," performed by Rei Nakashima. Additionally, several new cast members have been announced:

  • Yōko Hikasa as Panamera, Viscount of the Ferdinatto family
  • Shion Wakayama as Arte, the youngest daughter of Count Ferdinatto
  • Kenyū Horiuchi as Esparda, Van's butler
  • Chikahiro Kobayashi as Dee, deputy commander of the Knights of Count Feltio

Production Team

The anime will be directed by Tetsuya Tatamitani, known for works like Africa Salaryman and Thermae Romae Novae. Yutaka Yasunaga will handle series scripts, while Kana Utatane will compose the music, further enriching the series' auditory experience.

Plot Overview

The story follows Van, a reincarnated salaryman who possesses the unique skill of “Production Magic,” a crafting ability deemed useless by his family. Banished to oversee a small village due to his unconventional talent, Van aims to transform this seemingly insignificant place into a fortified city, leveraging his adult intellect in a young body. This journey promises both humor and heart, as Van's skills and past memories set the stage for an engaging adventure.

Release Date

Easygoing Territory Defense by the Optimistic Lord is set to debut in January 2026, aiming to attract both fans of the light novel and new viewers alike. Stay tuned for more updates as the release date approaches!

Source: Anime News Network


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