The upcoming anime adaptation of Tadashi Kubo’s light novel series, “The Water Magician” (Mizuzokusei no Mahōtsukai), is generating buzz in the anime community. With a premiere date set for July 3, 2025, fans are eagerly anticipating the arrival of this isekai fantasy. Here’s everything you need to know about the anime, from its plot and characters to the cast, staff, and streaming details.
What’s the Story About?
“The Water Magician” follows the journey of Ryo, a young man who dies at the age of 20 and is reincarnated into the magical world of Phi. Hoping for a peaceful life where he can master water magic, Ryo’s plans are quickly disrupted when he finds himself stranded in a monster-filled wilderness.
Using his wits, water magic, and the hidden “Eternal Youth” trait, Ryo survives and grows stronger over decades. A chance encounter pulls him into a grand adventure, setting him on a path to become the strongest water magician the world has ever seen. Despite his growing power and the challenges he faces, Ryo prefers to take things at his own pace, leading to a unique and engaging narrative.
When and Where to Watch
“The Water Magician” anime is scheduled to debut on TBS on July 3, 2025, late at night (effectively July 4 at 1:28 a.m. JST). It will also air on BS11 and stream in Japan on d Anime Store and other services starting July 4 at 2:00 a.m. JST.
For international viewers, Crunchyroll has announced that it will stream the anime as it airs in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, and India.
Meet the Characters and Cast
The anime features a talented cast of voice actors who bring the characters to life. Here are some of the main characters and their respective voice actors:
- Ryo: Voiced by Ayumu Murase (known for his role as Shoyo Hinata in “Haikyu!!”)
- Abel: Voiced by Kazuki Ura (known for his role as Yoichi Isagi in “BLUE LOCK”)
- Sera: Voiced by Kaede Hondo (known for her role as Sakura Minamoto in “ZOMBIE LAND SAGA”)
- Nils: Voiced by Genki Muro
- Eto: Voiced by Naoya Miyase
- Amon: Voiced by Kohei Amasaki
- Rihya: Voiced by Kaori Ishihara
- Rin: Voiced by Sara Matsumoto
- Hugh McGrath: Voiced by Satoshi Mikami
- Nina: Voiced by Miku Ito
- Michael (alias): Voiced by Takehito Koyasu
- Lewin: Voiced by Hochu Otsuka
The Team Behind the Scenes
The anime adaptation is being directed by Hideyuki Satake, who has worked as an assistant director on “Delicious in Dungeon”. Jun Kumagai, known for his work on “Aquarion Logos” and “Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju”, is in charge of the series scripts. Yūka Kozutsumi is designing the characters, while Typhoon Graphics and Wonderland are handling the animation production.
Additional staff members include:
- Sub-Character Designers: Nana Yakayama, Riku Matsumoto, and Akiko Higaki
- Monster Designer: yumo
- Art Director: Komiyama Asuka
Theme Songs
The opening theme song for “The Water Magician” is “Blue Motion” by Meiyo Densetsu, while the ending theme song is “Tayutau Mamani” by Misaki. Both songs promise to add to the anime’s enchanting atmosphere.
From Light Novel to Anime
“The Water Magician” began as a web novel series on the Shosetsuka ni Naro website in April 2020, written by Tadashi Kubo. TO Books acquired the series and began publishing the print version in March 2021. As of now, there are 13 volumes released in Japan.
A manga adaptation illustrated by Bokutengo began serialization on TO Books’ Comic Corona website in September 2021, with six volumes currently available. J-Novel Club has licensed both the novel and manga in English, making them accessible to international fans.
What to Expect
Based on the light novel’s premise, viewers can anticipate a blend of fantasy, adventure, and isekai elements. Ryo’s journey from a stranded novice to a powerful water magician promises plenty of action, magical battles, and encounters with fantastical creatures. The anime will likely explore themes of self-discovery, perseverance, and the balance between pursuing personal goals and becoming involved in larger conflicts.
With its blend of action, magic, and character-driven storytelling, “The Water Magician” is poised to be a standout title in the Summer 2025 anime season. Be sure to mark your calendars for July 3 and get ready to dive into the enchanting world of Ryo and his water magic!