The award-winning fantasy light novel "Isura" is adapted into an animation and released exclusively on Disney+

The award-winning fantasy light novel "Isura" is adapted into an animation and released exclusively on Disney+

The light novel "Ishura" written by Japanese light novel writer Gui Su, which won the first prize of "This Light Novel is Amazing! 2021", has been confirmed to be made into an animation and will be exclusively released on the Disney+ platform. Stay tuned.

The story of "Isura" takes place in a world after the Demon King was killed. There are Shuras who can even kill the Demon King. A swordsman from another world who can find a way to kill the opponent at a glance, a spearman who is so fast that he even abandons his voice, an adventurer who can manipulate legendary weapons with three arms at the same time, an almighty word sorcerer who can achieve everything with just one word, and an angel assassin who is unknowable but in charge of instant death.

The Shuras of all races and abilities have created a new kind of fighting fire in pursuit of the glory of the "real hero". All are the strongest, all are heroes, and only one is a hero. The fierce battle to determine the "real one" has now begun.

The voice actors confirmed for the anime version of "Ishura" include Yuki Kaji, Reina Ueda, Jun Fukuyama, Akio Otsuka, etc. Detailed information on the rest of the production team will be released soon, so please stay tuned for follow-up reports.

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