On June 4, 2021, the official website for the upcoming “How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom” anime released a new trailer. Moreover, the video contains the opening song of the anime, titled “HELLO HORIZON” by Inori Minase. In case you missed it, a promotional video for the show was also released in April 2021.
Also, you can check out below the new trailer with the opening song below:
What’s more, you can also check the anime’s cast:
- Yusuke Kobayashi as Souma Kazuya
- Inori Minase as Lithia Elfrieden
- Ikumi Hasegawa as Aisha Udgard
- Reina Ueda as Juna Doma
- Kazuyuki Okitsu as Hakuya Kuonmin
- Moeka Kishimoto as Tomoe Inui
- Masaaki Mizunaka as Poncho Panna Cotta
- Taiten Kusunoki as Georg Carmine
- Yui Horie as Excel Walter
- Jun Fukuyama as Castor Vargas
- Aimi as Carla Vargas
- Toshiko Kanemoto as Maria Euphoria
- Yui Ishikawa as Jeanne Euphoria
- Mao Ichimichi as Roroa Amidonia
Furthermore, the anime is set to premiere on July 3, 2021.
What is How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom?
In case you didn’t know, “How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom” is a light novel by Dojyomaru. Overlap is still publishing the novel and it currently has 13 volumes. The same publisher also published a manga adaptation on Comic Gardo. The manga is still running and currently has 5 volumes.
Lastly, an anime adaption will premiere on July 3, 2021. Takashi Watanabe is the director of the anime and J.C staff will take care of its production.
The Synopsis of the Story:
O, Hero!
When Kazuya Souma is unexpectedly transported to another world, he knows the people expect a hero. But Souma’s idea of heroism is more practical than most—he wants to rebuild the flagging economy of the new land he’s found himself in! Betrothed to the princess and abruptly planted on the throne, this realist hero must gather talented people to help him get the country back on its feet—not through war, or adventure, but with administrative reform!
Source: How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom anime official website
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