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TL;DR, Voice unit TrySail will perform the ending theme “Doukei” for the TV anime From Overshadowed to Overpowered. The series starts broadcasting in Japan in July 2026, with EMT Squared handling production.
TrySail announces “Doukei” as ending theme for From Overshadowed to Overpowered. The From Overshadowed to Overpowered anime ending theme arrives as the series begins its Japan broadcast in July 2026, according to the official site. EMT Squared produces the adaptation of Arata Shiraishi’s reincarnation fantasy.
Director Hisashi Ishii leads with series composition by Deko Akao, character designs by Hideki Furukawa, and music by Takaaki Nakahashi.
Voice unit TrySail will perform the ending song “Doukei” for the TV anime. The TrySail Doukei ending theme was announced on the anime’s official site, with Japan broadcast slated to start in July 2026.
Doukei translates as “Yearning,” a direct nod to a protagonist chasing mastery across lifetimes. With the From Overshadowed to Overpowered anime ending theme set, single release timing or a TV-size clip has not yet been confirmed by the production. As the From Overshadowed to Overpowered July 2026 window approaches, season updates like Second Prettiest Girl 3rd Pv New Cast help map out the summer grid.
TrySail is a voice unit with polished blend and steady delivery. The TrySail background helps shape an ending song tone that feels reflective yet assured.
With “Doukei” meaning “Yearning,” the title mirrors Ephtal’s resolve across two lives to reach the peak of magic. That theme suits quiet resolve after battles and story beats about patience. Seiyuu-led music headlines continue this season, from the Kimi Wo Aisuru Cast Announcement to updates like Dukes Son Anime Cast Kimura Suzuki.
EMT Squared heads production on the TV series, with credits listed by the official website. The EMT Squared staff includes director Hisashi Ishii, series composition by Deko Akao, character designs by Hideki Furukawa, and music by Takaaki Nakahashi.
Readers can sample the eManga Up English manga release while waiting for TV broadcast. The story follows Ephtal, who returns 400 years later to a world where magic has declined, then applies retained knowledge to climb. For broader scheduling and casting context, see Dukes Son New Cast Kimura Suzuki as another snapshot of current production movement.
Source: Crunchyroll