The official website for the television anime of Hiro Mashima and Atsuo Ueda‘s Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest sequel manga posted a new teaser trailer for the anime on Tuesday. The teaser reveals the anime’s cast, staff, and July premiere.


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Tetsuya Kakihara, Aya Hirano, Rie Kugimiya, Y?ichi Nakamura, Sayaka ?hara, Satomi Satou, and Yui Horie all reprise their roles as Natsu Dragneel, Lucy Heartfilia, Happy, Gray Fullbuster, Erza Scarlet, Wendy and Charle, respectively.

The Fairy Tail anime series’ director Shinji Ishihara is the chief director for the new anime, while Toshinori Watanabe (Edens Zero, Mix: Meisei Story, Tokyo Ghoul:re) is directing the new anime at J.C. Staff. Atsuhiro Tomioka, who wrote scripts for many episodes of the previous Fairy Tail anime, is supervising the anime’s scripts. Yurika Sako (Edens Zero) is designing the characters. Sh?ji Hata is returning from previous series as sound director, while Yasuharu Takanashi also returns for the music.

Kodansha USA Publishing publishes the manga in English and it describes the story:

Natsu, Lucy, Happy, Erza, and the whole Fairy Tail guild are back in action! And they’ve decided to tackle the “100 Years Quest” – a job no one’s dared take on since the founding of the guild more than a century ago. A mysterious town, a baffling spirit, a ghastly new enemy…and a brand new continent to explore. When you’re with real friends, the adventures never stop!

Ueda (Dr. Prisoner, Hajime Shach? Monogatari) launched the official sequel of Mashima’s original Fairy Tail manga in Kodansha‘s Magazine Pocket manga app in July 2018. Mashima is providing the original storyboards for the manga, and Ueda is drawing the series. Kodansha published the 16th compiled book volume in December 2023, and will publish the 17th volume on April 9.

Mashima’s original Fairy Tail manga inspired three earlier television anime (including a “final season” in 2018), two anime films, several original video anime projects, and spinoff manga. Kodansha USA Publishing publishes the original manga and a number of its spinoffs in North America.

Update: Typo fixed, Thanks, TheSleepyMonkey.

Sources: Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest anime’s website, Comic Natalie



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