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ReoNa Performs Ending Theme for The Exiled Heavy Knight Knows How to Game the System Anime

The announcement completes the music lineup for the upcoming fantasy isekai anime, pairing ReoNa's ending with SPYAIR's opening theme.

Key Facts

  • ReoNa performs the ending theme song 'Lv. 1 Shokugyō: Ningen' (Level 1 Occupation: Human) for The Exiled Heavy Knight Knows How to Game the System anime.
  • The anime premieres on July 2 on TBS and MBS's Super Animeism TURBO block and will run for two consecutive cours.
  • The series is directed by Katsumasa Yokomine at GoHands, with Shingo Suzuki as general director and Tetsuichi Yamagishi as chief director.
  • Takeo Ōtsuka voices the protagonist Elma Edvan.
  • SPYAIR performs the opening theme song.

Reporting from 2 sources: Anime News Network, Anime Corner.

ReoNa Performs Ending Theme for The Exiled Heavy Knight Knows How to Game the System Anime

The anime adaptation of Nekoko's light novel series The Exiled Heavy Knight Knows How to Game the System has revealed its ending theme song performer. ReoNa will sing "Lv. 1 Shokugyō: Ningen" (Level 1 Occupation: Human) as the ending theme. The anime premieres on July 2 on TBS and MBS's Super Animeism TURBO block and will run for two consecutive cours.

The second full promotional video for The Exiled Heavy Knight Knows How to Game the System anime confirmed that ReoNa is performing the ending theme song "Lv. 1 Shokugyō: Ningen" (Level 1 Occupation: Human). The video also showed new footage of protagonist Elma Edvan, voiced by Takeo Ōtsuka, using his game knowledge to navigate the world he was reincarnated into. The series is directed by Katsumasa Yokomine at GoHands, with Shingo Suzuki as general director and Tetsuichi Yamagishi as chief director. The anime will air for two consecutive cours starting July 2 on TBS and MBS's Super Animeism TURBO block.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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