Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf: Trailer and First Visual Released

What happens if you enter a magical world in sleep? The upcoming anime series teases the journey of an elf mage and a young man.

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Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf Anime teases an intriguing journey of a Manga anime is adapted into a series. This fantasy world brings in an exciting adventure of a young boy and his friend Marie, who is an elf mage. With the announcement of the anime, fans are excited to see the fiction adventure coming this new year.

Let’s get into the details of the series.

Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf. Anime teases an intriguing journey of a human and an elf.

The manga series written by Makishima Suzuki and the illustration Yappen. is all set to have an anime adaptation. The anime will come on January 10, 2025. The series opens with a fascinating hobby of Kazuhiro Kitase, who loves to sleep. By day he is working, and as the night comes in, he is a dragon slayer. He enters a world of magic in his sleep. He is partnered by an elf mage, Marie.

During one of their adventures, they find a dragon’s lair and see her eggs. They get caught by the dragon and then burnt to death by her fire breath. To protect Marie, Kazuhiro hugs her. When he wakes up, he sees that Marie too has come from her world to his. She wakes up to see a different world in front of her eyes and Kazuhiro.

PIC credits: Crunchyroll

She is fascinated to see the food, culture, and places to visit. Kazu also gets to know that he can teleport to places, especially the magical world of Marie, in sleep and can even take someone else too. The trailer of the series also showcases an interesting journey of the two where they travel to different worlds and also start to fall in love with each other.

The cast and crew of the anime are also revealed. Aya Yoshinaga is composing the series, the character designed by Madoka Hirayama, and music by Kanako Hara. Zero-G is producing the anime series, and it is directed by Tōru Kitahata.

The cast are-

  • Kazuhiro Kitase, voiced by Yusuke Kobayashi
  • Marie, voiced by Kaede Hondo
  • Wridra voiced by Yumi Uchiyama
  • Mewi, voiced by Riko Sasaki

The light novel has 9 volumes, which means more of the light-hearted anime drama will be seen.

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