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The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World TV Anime Reveals Trailer, Ending Theme Song, More Cast, Key Visual

TL;DR, A trailer, key visual, and ending theme were revealed for The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World anime, which premieres in July on Tokyo MX and other channels. The trailer previews the opening theme, Onkan Lemonade will sing the ending, and Sora Tokui and Yuki Ono lead the cast.

A new trailer, key visual, and theme details were unveiled for The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World anime, which begins airing in July on Tokyo MX, BS NTV, CBC, and AT-X. The update arrived via the production’s official announcement. The trailer previews the opening song Butterfly by INUWASI and confirms Onkan Lemonade for the ending Holy Sweet Home, while Sora Tokui and Yuki Ono lead the cast as Rin Takanashi and Vil.

The series adapts Yoneori’s food-and-camping isekai about an exiled “saintess” who roadtrips with a summoned camper van. Staff highlights include director Atsushi Nigorikawa at EMT Squared and series composer Takashi Aoshima, with music by Kana Utatane under Lantis. The committee also stated the show will stream on other platforms.

What the new The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip trailer reveals

A tightly cut teaser spotlights music, cast, and schedule. The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World trailer confirms a July TV start and pairs fresh footage with song reveals. Viewers hear a first taste of the Butterfly INUWASI opening while the Holy Sweet Home ending theme is announced with artist credit.

  • Opening theme preview: Butterfly by INUWASI, featured prominently in the trailer audio for a first listen.
  • Ending artist reveal: Onkan Lemonade will sing Holy Sweet Home, confirmed alongside the video drop.
  • Cast spotlight: Sora Tokui as Rin Takanashi and Yuki Ono as Vil, credited directly in the trailer.
  • Debut timing: July television start, with the exact calendar date not specified yet in public materials.
  • Broadcast slate: Tokyo MX, BS NTV, CBC, and AT-X named as carriers in the announcement.
  • Key visual: a new piece accompanied the teaser to showcase the production’s latest promotional art.
  • Premise reminder: materials highlight Rin’s camper-van skill and foodie roadtrip angle from the source.

Music gets top billing in the cut. The clip credits Onkan Lemonade for Holy Sweet Home and frames the journey with a bright pop tone. Title cards also reconfirm the July launch window and place the premiere across multiple Japanese broadcasters.

Beyond songs and schedule, the video puts the adventure’s hook up front, a saintess who cooks and camps. Lead names appear onscreen, aligning with today’s cast note. A new key visual landed alongside the teaser, rounding out the update with fresh art from the production.

Who’s in the cast and staff for The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip

Lead roles are set, with Sora Tokui Yuki Ono heading the microphones as Rin Takanashi and Vil. The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World cast announcement also detailed the core creative team guiding the adaptation. All positions and credits below come from the project’s official notice.

  • Director: Atsushi Nigorikawa EMT Squared, known for Once Upon a Witch’s Death, Zenryoku Usagi, and Hakushon Daimao 2020.
  • Series composition: Takashi Aoshima, whose scripts span Himouto! Umaruchan, Kakushigoto, and Synduality: Noir.
  • Original character designs: Akane Nitou, illustrator of the novels credited for base designs.
  • Animation character design: Izumi Ishii, adapting Nitou’s work for on-screen movement and consistency.
  • Sound direction: Hiroto Morishita at Bit Grooove Promotion, with credits including 7th Time Loop, The Food Diary of Miss Maid, and Wistoria: Wand and Sword two seasons.
  • Music composition: Kana Utatane, heard on two Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill seasons and Nights with a Cat.
  • Music production: Lantis oversees the soundtrack rollout and theme song handling.
  • Production assistance: Ankichi Kobo supports the project per the staff list.

Taken together, the team aligns food-and-travel comfort with tidy comedy pacing. Casting places a lively duo up front, while staff with slice-of-life and fantasy credits shape the tone. For related seasonal role news, see the Kimi wo Aisuru cast update covering another 2026 production cycle.

When and where to watch The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip

Mark your calendar for a summer anime July premiere. The series will debut in July on Tokyo MX, BS NTV, CBC, and AT-X, giving viewers in Japan multiple ways to tune in as the season gets underway. The latest trailer confirmed the timing and also teases what to expect when it arrives.

It previews the opening theme song Butterfly by INUWASI, while announcing Onkan Lemonade as the artist behind the ending theme Holy Sweet Home. The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World release date has not been narrowed beyond July, so the exact day and broadcast slots are not yet confirmed.

Alongside broadcast TV, the announcement states the series will also stream on other platforms. Specific services, territories, and launch timing for streaming are not yet confirmed. For now, fans can plan around the July window and watch for local listings as networks publish weekly schedules.

The new trailer lands with fresh details beyond music, including more cast members and a new key visual to set the tone ahead of broadcast. Sora Tokui stars as Rin Takanashi, with Yūki Ono as Vil. Atsushi Nigorikawa directs at EMT Squared, with series scripts by Takashi Aoshima.

Akane Nitou provides the original character designs, adapted for animation by Izumi Ishii.

If you are in Japan, you can catch the TV premiere on Tokyo MX, BS NTV, CBC, or AT-X once July begins. If you prefer to stream, keep an eye on official channels for platform news, since those details are not yet confirmed. The trailer’s music previews offer an easy entry point while we wait, pairing INUWASI’s Butterfly with Onkan Lemonade’s Holy Sweet Home to showcase the show’s flavor.

With that, The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World anime is set to roll out on TV first, with broader availability to follow via streaming. It is a clear path to watch, with more specifics expected as we get closer to July.

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Source: ANN

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