The Dawn of the Witch TV Anime Unveils Visual, Cast and Staff

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The anime adaptation of Kakeru Kobashiri’s “The Dawn of the Witch” light novel series based on the world of Grimoire of Zero is sure to transport us to the land of witches.

The anime series’ official website and Twitter account released a stunning visual, and details of the cast and staff.

Teaser visual release

TV anime “# The Dawn of the Wizard Will be broadcast on TBS from April 2022

Official Twitter & HP opened today

In addition, a teaser visual with four main characters with a fearless look is also released.

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“https://tbs.co.jp/anime/reimeiki/”

The Dawn of the Witch introduces us to a new set of characters with a wide range of personalities.

Lending his voice to Cervil, a hopeless student who is sent to the Kingdom of Weinas’ College of Magic to train and pass his classes is, Shūichirō Umeda.

The visual shows Cervil as a classic MC with brooding eyes and a vibe that’s cool as a cucumber.

It isn’t a fantasy anime if the protagonist isn’t accompanied by his eccentric friends.

Miho Okasaki plays the role of the vibrant Loux Krystas, Sayumi Suzushiro voices the badass Holt, and Taku Yashiro brings Kudо̄ to life.

The Dawn of the Witch TV Anime Unveils Visual, Cast & Staff
The Dawn of the Witch | Source: Crunchyroll

The Dawn of the Witch is premiering on TBS in April 2022 and the expectations are high.

Why? Satoshi Kuwabara is directing and producing this fantasy anime series at Tezuka Productions.

Can the anime follow in the footsteps of Kobashiri’s manga?

Let’s follow Cervil and his magical friends in The Dawn of the Witch!

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About The Dawn of the Witch

Mahoutsukai Reimeiki a.k.a. The Dawn of the Witch light novel series is written by Kakeru Kobashiri and will receive a television anime adaptation.

Kodansha published the first volume of the fantasy light novel with illustrations by Takashi Iwasaki under its Ranobe Bunko imprint in August 2018.

The war that raged between the Church and the Witches for five centuries finally ended in peace but a few short years ago.

Saybil is a magic student with no memories of his life before he met a mysterious silver-haired woman in an alley.

Now he travels with his teacher, Loux—another student, Holt, and the beast fallen Kudo for “special training”… but this field trip may not be as routine as it seems!

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