
New Details Revealed for 'Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi'
The upcoming anime 'Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi' has unveiled new cast members and its ending theme. Set to premiere in July 2026, the series adapts a popular fantasy gourmet light novel.
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The official website for the highly anticipated anime series 'Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi: Kakure Skill de Camping Car wo Shoukan shimashita' (The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World) has recently shared exciting new developments. On May 14, 2026, the site announced additional cast members, the ending theme, a first promotional video, and a key visual for the series.
This anime adaptation is based on Yoneori's fantasy gourmet light novel, which has garnered a following for its unique blend of food and adventure. The series is set to premiere in July 2026 on Tokyo MX, followed by broadcasts on BS Nippon Television, CBC Television, and AT-X.
As fans eagerly await the release, the newly revealed cast includes Shouya Chiba, who is set to play the character Ed. The ending theme for the series has also been announced, although specific details regarding the artist and title have yet to be disclosed.
The promotional material showcases the vibrant art style and engaging character designs that fans can expect from the series. With its unique premise and captivating visuals, 'Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi' is shaping up to be a must-watch for anime enthusiasts this summer.
Stay tuned for more updates as the premiere date approaches. For further details, visit the official website or check out MyAnimeList News for the latest information on your favorite anime series.
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This article was written by AnimeWorldNews based on information from MyAnimeList News.
FAQ
When is the premiere date for 'Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi'?
The anime is scheduled to premiere in July 2026.
Where can I watch 'Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi'?
The series will air on Tokyo MX, BS Nippon Television, CBC Television, and AT-X.