[Included Bonuses]
◆Special Booklet (52 pages)
A must-have booklet for fans, containing a handwritten novel by the original author, Rifujin na Mago, staff and cast interviews, and various settings.
◆Original Soundtrack CD
Original Soundtrack 1 Special Edition Music: Yoshiaki Fujisawa
[First Press Limited Edition Bonuses]
◆Character Designer Shirotaka's Original Illustration Slipcase
◆Chief Animation Director Mizuki Takahashi's Original Illustration Digipak
[First Press & Regular Edition Common Bonuses]
◆Non-credit Opening
◆Non-credit Ending
◆PV Collection
*Please note that bonus content and product specifications may change without notice.
"I'm going to give it my all in this other world!"
A 34-year-old virgin, unemployed, shut-in NEET.
On the day of his parents' funeral, he is kicked out of his house and hit by a truck, losing his life.
When he wakes up, he finds himself reborn as a baby in another world of swords and magic!
A man who has lived like trash vows to live his life seriously in this other world as a boy named Rudeus!
Awaiting Rudeus are a lolita magician, a tomboyish childhood friend with elf ears, a violent tsundere young lady, and many other encounters. He also embarks on a harsh adventure and battles. A new life begins!
Original work: Rifujin na Magonote (MF Books/Published by KADOKAWA)
Character Design: Shirotaka
Original Project: Frontier Works
Director & Series Composition: Manabu Okamoto
Assistant Director: Hiroki Hirano
Character Design: Kazutaka Sugiyama
Sub-Character Design: Yoshiko Saito
Art Director: Masakazu Miyake
Color Design: Makiko Doi
Director of Photography: Shinji Tonsho
Editing: Akinori Mishima
Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
Sound Effects: Tsuyoshi Ueno
Music: Yoshimasa Fujisawa
Theme Song Produced & Sung by: Yuiko Ohara
Produced by: EGG FIRM
Production: Studio Bind
Rudeus Greyrat: Yumi Uchiyama
The Man from My Past Life: Tomokazu Sugita
Roxy Migurdia: Yoshimi Kohara
Eris Boreas Greyrat: Ai Kakuma
Sylphiette: Ai Kayano
Paul Greyrat: Toshiyuki Morikawa
Zenith Greyrat: Hisako Kanemoto
Lilia: Lynn
Ruijerd Superdia: Daisuke Namikawa