The graphic novel series The greatest Dremon Lord is a typical nobody conceived by Myojin Kato, which currently consists of 8 volumes, will soon receive an animated version from the studios Silver Link and Blade. Let’s see together all the details of the production that were released along with the first official trailer.

The promotional video at the top of the news was posted on the work’s official website, and it also revealed the release window of the first episode, scheduled for April 2021, when the adaptation of the novels, similar to the Square Enix manga, the first was revealed official key visual with Ard, Ireena and Ginnywhich you can find at the bottom of the page.

Mirai Minato was appointed to direct the anime, while Takayuki Noguchi took care of revising Sao Mizuno’s original character designs for the animation processes and Yuta Yoshiyama is the artistic director. Further details include confirming the cast of the voice actors with Toshinari Fukamachi as Ard, Wakana Maruoka and Hina Yomiya as Ireena and Ginny, while the secondary Sylphy and Olivia have the voices of Ayaka Ohashi and Mie Sonozaki, respectively. At the bottom of the page you can also find the designs of the characters above.

Here is also the official description of the series: “During his previous existence he was known as the Demon Lord Varvatos, a powerful ruler who used magic. But the loss of his friends and loved ones left him alone in his rise to power, for this reason in the moments before his death, Varvatos casts a reincarnation spellto get a second chance and live a normal life. There didn’t seem to be any problems at first as he was reborn as a humble Ard millennia later. But unfortunately his memories remained intact, and he doesn’t know how much he has lost over the years, a fact that could cost him the peace of mind in his new life.

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