Ahead of an April 3 broadcast on Japanese television, a brand-new trailer released for The Brilliant Healer’s New Life in the Shadows today previews the upcoming fantasy anime’s ending song, “Tsuki ni Negau” by sorato.
The Brilliant Healer’s New Life in the Shadows
Ending Song Trailer
The Brilliant Healer’s New Life in the Shadows anime’s confirmed cast is as follows:
Zenos voiced by Shogo Sakata (Usato in The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic)
Lily voiced by Miharu Hanai (Elena in A Journey Through Another World: Raising Kids While Adventuring)
Carmilla voiced by Yoko Hikasa (Pencilgon in Shangri-La Frontier)
Zophia voiced by Anna Nagase
Lynga voiced by Mashiro Hitaka
Loewe voiced by Sayaka Kikuchi
Krishna voiced by Yuki Nakashima
Zonde voiced by Taku Yashiro
Aston voiced by Masaaki Mizunaka
Based on the light novels by Sakaku Hishikawa and Daburyu, Joe Yoshizaki directs The Brilliant Healer’s New Life in the Shadows at studio Makaria Inc., with scripts by Taika Miyagi, character designs by denpuougi and Yoshihiro Sawada and music by Harumi Fuuki (Management of a Novice Alchemist).
J-Novel Club publishes an official English version of the original light novels and describes the story:
Life hasn’t been kind to Zenos. He was born in the slums, and his dirt-poor background has denied him almost every opportunity. After an encounter with a healer, he throws himself into studying to become one and finally catches a break when an adventurer invites Zenos into his party. Zenos is thrilled—so thrilled, in fact, that he’s willing to put up with his teammates treating him like garbage. They fail to appreciate his talents and ultimately kick him to the curb, claiming he’s outlived his usefulness to them. Now bereft of money and out of options, Zenos decides to put his self-taught skills to use elsewhere and opens an underground clinic. Word quickly spreads about the brilliant healer working incredible magic in the city’s shadowy underbelly. Even the royal palace is taking notice… Can Zenos buck the odds and carve out a life for himself in a world that’s spit in his face? And can he save the lives of the patients who wind up on his doorstep in the process?
Source: Comic Natalie