A preview screening for the television anime of hajime komoto‘S Issues: Magic and Muscles The manga unveiled the anime’s full promotional video, the second keynote scene, more cast and staff members, the theme song cast, and the April 7 premiere.
The newly announced cast members are:
Yuichiro Umehara as Abel Walker
hiroki nanami Abyss as Razor
Newly announced staff members are:
Taikoo Okazaki The opening theme song is “Knock Out,” and the musical group is performing philosophy no dance performing the ending theme song “Shoe Cream Funk” (Cream Puff Funk).
The anime premieres on April 7 at 24:00 (effectively, April 8 at midnight or April 7 at 11:00 AM EDT) tokyo mx, gunma tv, tochigi tvAnd BS11 channel, before moving on to other channels.
Crunchyroll Will stream the series as soon as it airs.
The previously announced cast of the anime includes:
tomonari tanaka ,engagement kiss, visual prisondirecting the anime A-1 picture, Yusuke Kuroda ,my hero academia all six seasons mobile suit gundam 00) is in charge of the series script, and hisashi higashijima (key animation on tada never fall in love) is the character designer. masaru yokoyama (2019 Fruit basket, astra lost in space) is making music.
The anime is listed as a “complete” anime adaptation.
The manga entered its final arc with the 12th anthology volume, which shipped on July 4. Shueisha Published the 15th volume of the manga on February 3.
Both i.e. media‘S Shonen Jump service and Shueisha‘S manga plus The service is digitally publishing manga in English. i.e. media Is also releasing the manga in print. Shueisha Describes the manga:
It is a world of magic where magic is used for everything. But deep in the woods there exists a young man who spends his time training and bulking up. He cannot use magic, but he enjoys a peaceful life with his father. But one day his life is in danger! Will his muscular body protect him from the magic users who are out to get him? Powerfully trained muscles crush the spell as this unusual magical fantasy begins!
series started in weekly shonen jump Magazine in Japan in January 2020. The franchise also includes two novels and an upcoming stage play adaptation.
Source: Comic Natalie