The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady anime revealed its creditless opening and ending videos on Wednesday right before the premiere of episode 2. The opening song titled “Arc-en-ciel” is performed by HaNaTan.
Meanwhile, the ending theme song of the series is sung by the main characters: Anisphia Wynn Palletia (voiced by Sayaka Senbongi) and Euphyllia Magenta (voiced by Manaka Iwami).
Studio Diomedéa (Parallel World Pharmacy) is producing the series based on the light novel of the same title written by Piero Karasu and illustrated by Yuri Kisaragi. Shingo Tamaki (Aho-Girl) is directing the series. Wataru Watari (My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected author) is writing the scripts and Naomi Ide (Domestic Girlfriend) is the one doing the character designs. The cast members of the series are:
- Sayaka Senbongi as Anisphia Wynn Palletia
- Manaka Iwami as Euphyllia Magenta
- Ai Kakuma as Illya Coral
- Shougo Sakata as Algard von Palletia
- Hina Youmiya as Lainie Cyan
- Yuu Sasahara as Tilty Claret
Muse Asia is streaming the anime and they describe the plot as:
Princess of the Kingdom of Pallettia, Anisphia “Anis” Wynn Pallettia, has memories of her previous life. Reincarnated in a world where magic is commonplace, she dreams of becoming a wizard, and aspires to be able to fly with magic, a crazy and insane thing to do. But for some reason, Anisphia can’t use magic. She is nicknamed “Princess Odd” and spends her days and nights doing dubious research. One night, Anisphia takes to the skies on her homemade witch broom. However, the uncontrollable broom jumps into a night party at the academy for nobles. There, Euphyllia, the perfect duchess, rumored to be a magical genius, is about to have her engagement annulled by Prince Algard, Anisphia’s brother. Seeing Euphyllia’s tears shed silently, Anisphia gently reaches out to her.
Source: Official Twitter
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