The official website and accounts for the upcoming Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts anime released a second key visual and trailer today, along with an additional cast member and theme song details ahead of the series' April 2023 premiere.
As previewed in the trailer below, GARNiDELiA (Taisho Otome Fairy Tale) performs "ONLY" for the anime's ending theme song, while BIN—which includes Ranking of Kings ED performer yama—will perform "Saku no Nie" for the opening theme.
Key Visual
Trailer 2
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The newly announced cast member joining Kana Hanazawa (Mitsuri in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) and Satoshi Hino (Sai in Naruto Shippuden) in their titular roles is as follows:
Tasuku Hatanaka (Reki in SK8 the Infinity) as
Lanteveldt
Character designs were also unveiled for two more furry fancies:
Fenrir
Gleipnir
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Based on manga by Yu Tomofuji, Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts is being directed by Chiaki Kon (Sailor Moon Crystal Season 3) at studio J.C.Staff, with series composition by Seishi Minakami (A Certain Scientific Railgun series), character designs by Shinya Hasegawa (Golden Time) and music by Kohta Yamamoto (Attack on Titan Final Season).
Crunchyroll announced in December that it will stream the fantasy series, describing it as such:
The King of the Beasts and Demons regularly receives female human sacrifices to eat in order to assert the dominance of his people over the human race. However, for the 99th sacrifice, the human girl brought to the capital, Sariphi, intrigues the Beast King. In fact she isn't afraid of him or any other beast and even accepts her death without begging or crying as she has neither home nor family to return to if she were released. The King finds her intriguing and let her stay at his side as his consort despite being human. This is the story of how Sariphi will become the queen of the demons and beasts.
Source: Comic Natalie
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