Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest Anime’s Teaser Revealed

An updated teaser trailer for the television anime adaptation of the Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest sequel manga by Hiro Mashima and Atsuo Ueda was published on Tuesday by the official website for the television anime adaptation of the manga.

The teaser discloses the cast and team of the anime, as well as the launch date of July.

Several actors, including Tetsuya Kakihara, Aya Hirano, Rie Kugimiya, Yūichi Nakamura, Sayaka Ōhara, Satomi Satou, and Yui Horie, have reprised their roles as Natsu Dragneel, Lucy Heartfilia, Happy, Gray Fullbuster, Erza Scarlet, Wendy, and Charle, respectively.

The director of the Fairy Tail anime series, Shinji Ishihara, is the principal director for the new anime, while Toshinori Watanabe, who has directed Edens Zero, Mix: Meisei Story, and Tokyo Ghoul:re, is the director of the new anime at J.C. Staff.

Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest—Cast

Atsuhiro Tomioka, who was in charge of writing a significant number of episodes for the previous Fairy Tail anime, is in charge of supervising the screenplays for the show.

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Edens Zero creator Yurika Sako is in charge of creating the characters. Shōji Hata, who has previously served as the sound director for prior series, is back for this one, while Yasuharu Takanashi is also returning for the soundtrack.

The manga is available in English through Kodansha USA Publishing, and the following is a synopsis of the plot:

Everyone in the Fairy Tail guild, including Natsu, Lucy, Happy, and Erza, has returned to their duties.

Furthermore, they have decided to undertake the “100 Years Quest,” which is a task that has not been undertaken by anyone since the guild was established more than a century ago.

The village is shrouded in mystery, the spirit is perplexing, the new foe is horrifying, and there is a completely new continent to discover.

When you are surrounded by genuine friends, the exciting adventures never end!
In July of 2018, Ueda, who is known for his work on Dr. Prisoner and Hajime Shachō Monogatari, introduced the official sequel to Mashima’s original Fairy Tail manga through the Magazine Pocket manga app available from Kodansha.

While Ueda is responsible for sketching the series, Mashima is the one who is supplying the original storyboards for the manga. In December of 2023, Kodansha published the sixteenth volume of the compiled book series, and on April 9, 2024, they will publish the seventeenth volume.

The first Fairy Tail manga by Mashima served as the inspiration for a number of different works, including three previous television anime (including a “final season” in 2018), two anime films, several original video anime projects, and spinoff comics.

In the United States of America, Kodansha USA Publishing is responsible for publishing the original manga as well as a number of its spinoffs.

Source: Comic Natalie


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