Crunchyroll added the television anime of Piero Karasu’s The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess light novel series to its winter 2023 catalog. It will stream the anime as it airs in Japan, starting January 11th. The first episode is currently available to stream on Crunchyroll as well. Streaming will be available in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and the Commonwealth Independent States.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLVZlgWPPzs
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess anime premiered in Japan on January 4th. Sayaka Senbongi plays the role of Anisphia von Palletia, with Manaka Iwami plays the character of Euphyllia Magenta. Other cast members for the anime include;
- Ai Kakuma as Illya Coral
- Shogo Sakata as Algard von Palletia
- Hina Yomiya as Linie Cyan
- Yu Sassahara as Tilty Claret.
HaNaTan is performing the anime’s opening theme song “Arc-en-Ciel”. Anisphia’s voice actress (Sayaka Senbongi) and Euphyllia’s voice actress (Manaka Iwami) perform the ending theme song “Only for You”.
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess: A Story of Magic and Love
Yen Press currently licensed the light novel and its manga adaptation. Currently, the story is described as follows;
Despite her supposed ineptitude with regular magic, Princess Anisphia defies the aristocracy’s expectations by developing “magicology”, a unique magical theory based on memories from her past life. One day, she witnesses a brilliant noblewoman, Euphyllia unjustly stripped of her title as the kingdom’s next monarch. That’s when Anisphia concocts a plan to help Euphyllia regain her good name- with somehow involves them living together and researching magic! Little do these ladies know, however, that their chance encounter will alter not only their own futures but those of the kingdom… and the entire world!
Karasu began serializing The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess on the Shosetsuka ni Naro website in February 2019. It ended in June 2020. He then began writing epilogue chapters for the story from August 2020 to August 2021. Kadokawa published the first print volume of the story with illustrations by Yuri Kisaragi.