Magic Repo Man Anime Cast, Staff, and October Premiere Revealed in Promo Video
The promo video confirms the full cast and premiere window for a fantasy action series that has already secured a North American manga release from Seven Seas.
Key Facts
- The Magic Repo Man anime premieres in October on TV Asahi and 23 affiliated channels, with a later BS Asahi broadcast.
- Reiji Kawashima voices Lent, Emiri Katō voices support fairy Empee, Daiki Hamano voices party leader Guy, Akira Sekine voices mage Misa, and Yū Kobayashi voices healer Elle.
- Takahiro Tamano directs the anime at Synergy SP, with Ryūsuke Mori handling series scripts and Kazue Mori designing characters.
- The anime adapts Masakichi and Shingou Iijima's manga about a boy who loans magic points and collects debts with interest.
- Seven Seas Entertainment has licensed the manga for a North American release.
Reporting from 2 sources: Anime News Network, Anime Corner.
TV Asahi unveiled the first promotional video for the Magic Repo Man anime, revealing the cast, additional staff, and an October television premiere. The series adapts Masakichi and Shingou Iijima's manga about a boy who can loan magic points and later collects debts with interest. The anime premieres in October on TV Asahi and affiliates.
The first promotional video for the television anime of Magic Repo Man: Dumped by My Party, I'll Cash In With a Cute Support Fairy to Become the Strongest! debuted on Wednesday, courtesy of TV Asahi. The clip introduces the lead voice cast: Reiji Kawashima as Lent, Emiri Katō as the support fairy Empee, Daiki Hamano as party leader Guy, Akira Sekine as mage Misa, and Yū Kobayashi as healer Elle. Additional staff announced include color key artist Haruko Nobori, art director Kazuhiro Arai, compositing director of photography Yōhei Konishi, editor Masaki Sakamoto, sound director Keiko Urakami, and composer Kow Otani. Takahiro Tamano directs at Synergy SP, with Ryūsuke Mori handling series scripts and Kazue Mori designing characters. The series will air Saturdays at 25:30 (effectively Sunday 1:30 a.m.) on TV Asahi and 23 affiliated channels, with a later BS Asahi broadcast.
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