The dark fantasy anime adaptation of Etorouji Shiono’s Übel Blatt has officially premiered, and with it comes the exciting announcement of nine additional cast members. This news arrives hot on the heels of the series’ debut on January 10, 2025, adding further depth to an already stellar lineup. The series is produced by Satelight and Staple Entertainment and is exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime Video worldwide.
New Cast Members Revealed
The official website for Übel Blatt unveiled the newest additions to its voice cast, bringing even more talent to this highly anticipated series. The newly announced voice actors include:
- Gen Sato as Zeffi
- Kenji Hamada as Rozen
- Tomohiro Ōno as Ichfeis
- Kaori Maeda as Elsaria
- Shiori Sugiura as Schemlie
- Mitsuki Nakamura as Krentz
- Yukari Shimotsuki as Eltzen
- Kenji Nomura as Dariste
- Shinnosuke Tokudome as Kalkris
These additions join an already established cast, promising a rich and immersive experience for viewers.
The Main Cast
The anime features a robust cast of voice actors, each bringing their talents to the complex characters of Übel Blatt. The main cast includes:
- Yūya Hirose as Köinzell
- Hina Tachibana as Peepi
- Toshiki Masuda as Wied
- Hitomi Ueda as Altea
- Yui Kanari as Aht
- Kenichirō Matsuda as Geranpen
- Kōsuke Toriumi as Fargo
- Ryōta Suzuki as Rangzatz
- Kazuhiko Inoue as Marquis Glenn
- Taiten Kusunoki as Landgrave Schtemwölech
- Naoya Uchida as Batterygrave Barestar
The combined talent of this ensemble cast is set to bring the dark, gritty world of Übel Blatt to life.
Plot and Setting
Übel Blatt is set in a medieval, fantasy-like landscape, where the story revolves around a young man named Köinzell. He is on a quest for revenge against those who betrayed him and were thought to be dead and now call themselves the “Seven Heroes of the Land.” This quest is set two decades after the betrayal. Twenty years prior, the Emperor sent fourteen youths to stop the invasion of Wischtech. Three perished, and four were labeled as traitors, known as the “Lances of Betrayal.” Only seven returned, becoming known as the “7 Heroes”.
Köinzell, who appears as a half-human child with a scar over his left eye, embarks on a bloody path of retribution, challenging the corrupted authority and the lies that have been perpetuated. The series promises a deep dive into a world of dark secrets, betrayal, and relentless vengeance.
Key Story Elements
The narrative is driven by several key plot elements:
- Betrayal: The central conflict stems from a deep betrayal that occurred 20 years before the main events of the story. This act of treachery sets Köinzell on his path of revenge.
- Revenge: Köinzell’s primary motivation is to seek justice for the wrongs he suffered. His quest is fraught with peril, and his methods are often brutal and unforgiving.
- The Seven Heroes: These figures are revered as saviors, but Köinzell seeks to expose their dark secrets.
- Corrupted Authority: The series portrays a world where those in power are often corrupt and use their positions for their own gain. Köinzell’s fight is not just against individuals but against a system of lies and deceit.
Production Details
The Übel Blatt anime is a collaborative effort between Satelight and Staple Entertainment. The production team includes:
- Director: Takashi Naoya (Val x Love, Vermeil in Gold, Am I Actually the Strongest?)
- Series Composition & Scripts: Tatsuya Takahashi (Val x Love, Vermeil in Gold)
- Character Design: Kiyoshi Tateishi (Val x Love, Vermeil in Gold)
- Assistant Director: Matsuo Asami
- Scriptwriter: Tetsuya Yamada
- Chief Animation Directors: Toshimitsu Kobayashi, Sachiyo Komito, Atsushi Aono, Taeko Ōgi
- Sub-Character Design and Prop Design: Taeko Ōgi
- Monster Design: Takaaki Sekizaki
- Mechanical Design: Kio Edamatsu
- Art Director: Hirotaka Kozaki
- Color Design: Toshie Miyazawa (Rocket Vision)
- Director of Photography: Yu Fei
- Editing: Mai Hasegawa
- CG Director: Hiroki Goto, Hiroyuki Ikeda
- Music: Shun Narita
- Sound Director: Takahiro Fujimoto
- Sound Effects: Kio Okuda
- Sound Production: Dax Production
This team brings a wealth of experience to the project, ensuring a high-quality adaptation of the source material.
Music
The anime features opening and closing themes that further enhance the viewing experience:
- Opening Theme: “Zainin (Sinner)” by GARNiDELiA
- Ending Theme: “Stella” by Hina Tachibana
These musical choices reflect the dark and intense atmosphere of the series.
Release and Streaming
Übel Blatt premiered on January 10, 2025, in Japan on Tokyo MX, with subsequent broadcasts on BS Nippon TV, AT-X, and Kansai TV. International audiences can stream the series exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
The first episode, titled “Durch Bruch (Breakthrough),” introduces Köinzell’s arrival at the border town of Rield Flemm. Here he befriends stowaways Peepi and Vid, as well as their guide, Altea. Together, they infiltrate an underground monastery, setting the stage for Köinzell’s quest for revenge.
Where to Watch
- Japan: Tokyo MX, BS Nippon TV, AT-X, Kansai TV
- International: Amazon Prime Video
The series is available for streaming one hour after the Japanese broadcast, making it accessible to a global audience.
Initial Reception
The first episode has already garnered some attention. While the show is praised for its action and dark fantasy elements, some reviewers have noted that the series throws viewers into the deep end, and some context for the opening scene is missing. However, the series does appear to have set the stage for a compelling narrative filled with revenge and mystery.
Conclusion
With the addition of these nine new cast members, the Übel Blatt anime is poised to deliver a powerful and engaging viewing experience. The series is a dark, gritty tale of betrayal and vengeance with a stellar cast and a dedicated production team. Fans of dark fantasy anime should certainly add Übel Blatt to their watchlist.