Hey anime fans, we have some great news for you. the upcoming anime adaptation of “I’m a Behemoth, an S-Ranked Monster, but Mistaken for a Cat, I Live as an Elf Girl’s Pet” just revealed tons of new info, and it’s looking adorable!
This story involves the adventures of a super-strong monster—a creature known as a Behemoth—in this fantasy world.
But here’s the twist: our Behemoth gets mistaken for a run-of-the-mill house cat by an elf girl! Now, just imagine such a vast monster trying to snuggle up on your lap. Quite a surprise!
Now that the official website for the anime is live; it can be seen that there is quite a bit of good stuff up: the teaser trailer, a poster showing characters and who voices them, plus those people working behind the scenes to bring this story to life. Let’s dive right into the details!
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Know The Cast
First up is his voice, of course! The mighty behemoth that’s Tasuku Hatanaka will be voicing Tama, who gets mistaken for a kitty.
But that’s not all, because Riho Sugiyama will also be voicing Tama, but this time as a cat. Isn’t that just interesting to have two voice actors for one character?
Hinaki Yano will play Aria, the elf girl who makes Tama her pet. Now we are wondering about this bizarre friendship!
The Masterminds Behind the Magic!
Every great anime deserves a talented team to make it happen. Here’s the crew working on “I’m a Behemoth”:
Director: Tetsuo Hirakawa — The man calling the shots, who ensures the anime is faithful to the story.
Series Composition: Kenichi Kato He’s like the scriptwriter, but from a light novel into an extraordinary anime script.
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Character Design: Tomoyuki Abe – This character designer will make the people in the book come alive on your screen. Now think of them coming out of the book and starting to walk around!
Animation Production:
ero-G x Saber Works: They will animate everything, bringing it all to life! Animation Production: They make exciting action scenes even more thrilling and the cute moments even cuter.
2025 is the Year of the Behemoth! It’s going to take a little longer, but it’s going to be worth it! The teaser trailer does reveal a release date of 2025 for the anime. That should give you plenty of time to perhaps get through the light novels, if you haven’t already, to brace yourself for some pretty cuteness intensity!