Minami Takahashi, Rie Kawamura, Kyouka Maruyama, Ayumi Mano, Hinako Takahashi đóng vai chính trong anime
Kodoani.com – WWWave Corporation has released a new promotional video and visual for the anime based on the manga Yandere Dark Elf: She Chased Me All the Way From Another World! (Chotto Dake Ai ga Omoi Dark Elf ga Isekai Kara Oikakete Kita) by Nakanosora. The anime series will air in April 2025 on TV Asahi and affiliated channels.
Information on cast and production personnel
Main cast: Minami Takahashi vai Mariabelle Rie Kawamura vai Hinata Sunohara Kyouka Maruyama vai Sakura Mochida Ayumi Mano vai Mei Hinako Takahashi vai Cecile
Production team: Director: Toshikatsu Tokoro (Plus-Sized Elf) Screenwriter: Yūki Takabayashi (Plus-Sized Elf) Character design: Kazuhiko Tamura (RIN-NE, Why the Hell are You Here, Teacher!?) Art design : Manami Koyama Director of photography: Yoshikazu Miyagawa Music: Chihiro Endō Sound director: Hajima Takakuwa
Manga content
Yandere Dark Elf is about Sunohara Hinata, a high school student who returns from the magical world after defeating an evil lord. However, Hinata's peaceful life does not last when Mariabelle, a dark elf and loyal ally from the magical world, follows him home. With a yandere personality, Mariabelle quickly took over Hinata's life, creating situations that were both humorous and unexpected.
Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga series under the Ghost Ship label. The first volume will be published on October 8.
About the Deregula brand and WWWave Corporation
The Yandere Dark Elf anime is the first project under WWWave Corporation's Deregula label, launching in June 2023. Deregula focuses on producing anime adaptations of external IP with plans to release four titles per year, in addition alongside anime under the company's AnimeFesta brand.
WWWave Corporation, founded in 2010, is best known for its digital comic titles on the ComicFesta platform and the wwwave brand, which includes many works in the mature genre. The company also owns the AnimeFesta programming block, which has adapted more than 30 manga into anime shorts, usually in two versions: censored for broadcast and uncensored for online distribution.