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‘How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord’ Anime Gets English-Language Promo

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The recently announced anime adaptation of the How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord light novels has a little more for fans to sink their teeth into today with an international push. Taking the promo we had previously, Avex Pictures has put the same thing out but with English text in it so as to build some international attention ahead of the simulcast that will be coming for it. Set for a summer 2018 debut, it’s being directed by Yuta Murano based on the series composition by Kazuyuki Fudeyasu. Shizue Kaneko is on board with character design while Yuki Nishioka is serving as the chief animation director with Ajiado handling the animation production.

The light novels began in 2014 from Yukiya Murasaki and has nine volumes out as of this writing. The first novel got a digital release from J-Novel Club last month and Seven Seas Entertainment has plans for the manga.

Check out the official website and Twitter account.

Plot Concept: In the MMORPG Cross Reverie, Takuma Sakamoto is so powerful that he is lauded as the “Demon Lord” by other players. One day, he is summoned to another world – but with the same appearance he had in the game! There, he meets two girls who both proclaim themselves to be his Summoner. They had performed an Enslavement Ritual to turn him into their Summon… but that’s when Takuma’s passive ability <> activated! Instead, it was the girls who had become enslaved! Though Takuma may have been the strongest Sorcerer there was, he had no idea how to talk with other people. That’s when he makes his choice: to act based on his persona from the game!

“Amazing? But of course… I am Diablo, the being known and feared as the Demon Lord!”

So begins a tale of adventure with an earth-shakingly powerful Demon Lord (or at least someone who acts like one) taking on another world!

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