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Maho Tsukai ni Narenakatta Unveils New Character Minami Suzuki in Latest Trailer

by Hazel

The highly anticipated anime Maho Tsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi (The Stories of Girls Who Couldn’t Be Magicians) has introduced a new character, Minami Suzuki, in its latest promotional trailer. Minami Suzuki, a homeroom teacher who joins the Redrun Magic School, is voiced by the renowned actress Yui Horie. Fans can expect to see her in action when the anime premieres on October 4, with animation provided by J.C. Staff.

Meet Minami Suzuki

In the recently released character trailer, viewers get their first glimpse of Minami Suzuki, whose character promises to bring a fresh dynamic to the series. Yui Horie, known for her extensive work in anime voice acting, brings life to the homeroom teacher, marking her as one of the key figures in the unfolding narrative at Redrun Magic School. You can check out her character trailer below.

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Previous Character Highlights

Minami Suzuki’s introduction follows earlier character trailers that focused on other pivotal figures in the anime, Asuka Kurumaru and Kyo Kurumaru. These teasers have gradually unveiled more about the rich cast of characters, giving fans an exciting preview of what’s to come.

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Full Voice Cast

Alongside Yui Horie, Maho Tsukai ni Narenakatta boasts a talented voice cast, including:

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Hana Hishikawa as Kurumi Mirai

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Misuzu Yamada as Yuzu Edel

Yui Horie as Minami Suzuki

Ayumi Mano as Maki Kumiiru

Yukiya Hayashi as Asuka Kurumaru

Chiaki Kobayashi as Kyo Kurumaru

Hikaru Midorikawa as Northern Harris

Mikako Komatsu as Kai Mirai

Mako Morino as Club President

Tatsumaru Tachibana as Club Vice President

Saori Goto as Lemone Juicy

Yuka Nukui as Mikana Fruity

Sayumi Suzushiro as Sally Indre

Main Production Staff

Takashi Watanabe leads the production as chief director, with Masato Matsune serving as the director. The series composition is handled by Hiroko Kanasugi, while Mai Matsuura designs the characters. The anime’s music is composed by Youko Shimomura, ensuring an atmospheric soundtrack to accompany the magical storyline.

Adding to the anticipation, the opening theme, “Collage,” is performed by Puffy, while the ending song, “Shunkan Saidai Fusoku,” is sung by Halca, rounding out the series with memorable musical contributions.

Origin and Story Background

Maho Tsukai ni Narenakatta is based on the web novel by Yuzuki Akasaka, originally serialized on Everystar from March 2018 to September 2019. The story explores the lives of girls who were unable to become magicians, focusing on their experiences in a world that revolves around magic.

With the release date fast approaching, fans can also catch the second main trailer for the anime, which was revealed recently. Maho Tsukai ni Narenakatta Onna no Ko no Hanashi is poised to enchant audiences with its unique premise, compelling characters, and beautifully crafted animation.

The countdown to October 4 is on, and with each new glimpse into the world of Maho Tsukai ni Narenakatta, excitement continues to build. Stay tuned for more updates as the premiere draws near!

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