If you are struggling to find a perfect anime that is light-hearted, then do not go beyond “The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent”. This series delivers a grand and sweeping narrative, filled with beauty and charm. It is regarded as a standout in its genre, captivating audiences with its compelling storylines and memorable characters.
Kadokawa has recently shared an exciting picture and announced the eagerly awaited release date for the second season of the anime based on Yuka Tachibana and Yasuyuki Syuri’s popular light novel series, “The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent” (Seijo no Maryoku wa Bannō Desu). Fans can look forward to the new season arriving in October, adding to the anticipation surrounding the series.
The main cast of the anime, as well as most of the key creators, are returning for the second season. However, there are a few changes in the production team. Scott MacDonald is taking over as the new art director, replacing Tomoyasu Hosoi. Additionally, Katsuhiro Kawano has assumed the role of music producer, which is separate from the returning staff member Aira Yūki, who continues to be credited for “music produce”.
These adjustments bring fresh perspectives to the creative team while maintaining consistency with the original season’s ensemble. Seven Seas Entertainment has secured licensing rights for both the novel series and its manga adaptation. As the publisher, they have provided an engaging description of the story that captures the reader’s attention.
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The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent synopsis
The story revolves around Sei, a 20-year-old office worker who suddenly finds herself transported to a completely unknown world. Instead of summoning just one revered “Saint” who can dispel dark sorcery, the ancient ritual unexpectedly brings forth two individuals. Unfortunately, it seems that everyone prefers the second girl over Sei.
However, undeterred by this, Sei decides to leave the grand royal palace and establish her own successful emporium. Using her newfound mystical abilities, she creates enchanting potions and exquisite cosmetics. As she thrives in her business, Sei begins to realize that this new life may not be as disheartening as she initially thought. However, she remains cautious, fearing that the weight of her alleged Sainthood may unexpectedly resurface and bring new challenges.
The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent to various adaptations
The series written by Yuka Tachibana first began its serialization online on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in 2016. It was then picked up by Fujimi Shobo and published as a light novel series with beautiful and vibrant illustrations done by Yasuyuki Syuri. The light novel has been released in eight volumes since February 2017 under the Kadokawa Books imprint. Additionally, Seven Seas Entertainment has obtained the license to publish the light novel; in North America, making it available to readers in that region.
A manga adaptation of “The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent”, illustrated by Fujiazuki, has been serialized online through Kadokawa Shoten’s ComicWalker website since July 2017. The manga has been collected into eight tankōbon volumes. It is also licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment for publication in North America.
Additionally, there is a spin-off manga series titled “The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent: The Other Saint”, illustrated by Aoagu. The spin-off manga became serialized on the ComicWalker site in October 2020. Similar to the main series, the spin-off manga is also licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment.
On September 7, 2020, Kadokawa announced that “The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent” would be receiving an anime adaptation. The adaptation turned out to be a television series animated by Diomedéa. Shōta Ihara directed the series, while Wataru Watari took over the scripts work. Masakazu Ishikawa was in charge of character design, Kenichi Kuroda composed the series music, and Aira Yuki served as the music producer. The anime aired from April 6 to June 22, 2021, on AT-X, Tokyo MX, MBS, and BS11.
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