That I Have Cheating Skills in Another World and Become Unrivaled in the Real World Too the anime has received a new trailer ahead of its April 6 premiere (effective April 7 at 12:30 PM JST). The video includes a preview of the ending theme song “Hachimitsu” by Shikao Suga.
I Have Cheating Skills in Another World and Become Unrivaled in the Real World Too based on the light novel series written by Miku and illustrated by Ren Kuwashima. Light novels, published under Kadokawa’s Fanatasia Bunko label. started in 2018 and has 20 volumes as of December 2022.
Yen Press describes the light novel as:
A mysterious door opens, inviting a boy who has been brutally bullied his entire life to take a bold step forward into the unknown. On the other hand, he found piles of priceless artifacts and a world filled with magic like monsters. The most shocking revelation, however, is that he can bring back anything he wants when he returns to Earth. It won’t be long before his double life changes him forever…
Shin Itagaki (So I’m a Spider, So What? director) serves as the main director and composer of the anime series with Shingo Tanabe (Wake up, Girls! New Chapter assistant director) as director and Hiromi Kimura (Police Craft) as character designer and chief animation director. Millenpensee is an animation production company.
Other staff includes:
• Art director: Masakazu Miyake (Mushoku Tensei: Unemployed Reincarnation)
• Color designer: Aiko Yamagami (Police Craft)
• Color designer: TDI’s Junko Nagaoka
• Composition director: Sanzigen’s Naoki Yorozu (Shin Sakura Taisen Animation)
• Composition director: Sanzigen’s Kenta Fujita (D Cide Traumerei The Animation assistant director of photography)
• Composition director: IXIXI’s Shoutta Tanaka (My Isekai Life: I Gained a Second Character Class and Became the World’s Strongest Sage! assistant director of photography)
• Music composer: Akiyuki Tateyama (Relax Camp Film)
Meanwhile, the cast includes:
• Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Yuya Tenjō
• Akari Kitou as Kaori Hojo
• Kaori Maeda as Alseria
• Ai Kakuma as Runes
• Nao Touyama as Night
• Kazuhiko Inoue as Usagi
• Yuka Iguchi as Akatsuki
Source: KADOKAWA anime YouTube channel