The anime adaptation of Tsukasa Tanimai’s light novel series, “Teogonia,” is approaching its climax with the introduction of new characters. Yūko Kaida has been cast as Zeiena, the ambitious princess of the Makaku tribe. Let’s dive into the details of this exciting addition to the cast and what it means for the anime.
Zeiena Joins the Fray
Yūko Kaida, known for her roles in anime such as Tsukuyo in “Gintama,” will be voicing Zeiena in “Teogonia.” Zeiena is the youngest member of the Makaku royal family and is known as the “Wise Princess” in the northern lands. Driven by a strong desire to rule, she will do whatever it takes to achieve her goals. Zeiena commands the powerful divine beast Deuswulf, the divine wolf protector of the northern lands, making her a formidable force.
Yūko Kaida’s Comments on Zeiena
Yūko Kaida shared her thoughts on playing Zeiena, noting the challenges of speaking the fictional Makaku language. She expressed that Zeiena has a strong sense of justice, along with the strength and reliability to see it through. Kaida hopes viewers will enjoy watching Zeiena fight, as she has lived a strong life with values distinct from other races in the series.
The Evil God Diabo
Alongside Zeiena, another key character has been revealed: Diabo, a cursed god born from a phenomenon called “Shinpen” (Divine Transformation). This occurs when a land god’s power mutates, resulting in a being of pure curse. Diabo adds another layer of darkness and conflict to the storyline as the anime progresses toward its finale.
Story and Setting of “Teogonia”
“Teogonia” takes place in a world where humans are in constant conflict with demi-human tribes, such as the Ash Monkeys (Macaques) and pig-like Ogres. Kai, a boy from the village of Rag, is caught in the midst of this warfare, fighting to protect his home. During a life-threatening injury, Kai suddenly regains memories from a past life, giving him a new perspective on the world’s harsh realities.
Themes and Twists
“Teogonia” blends elements of adventure, dark fantasy, and isekai. The series distinguishes itself by depicting humans as underdogs who must rely on their wit and courage against powerful foes. Kai’s experience with memories of another world adds a unique twist to the traditional isekai formula, as he grapples with knowledge from a different life while remaining grounded in his current reality.
Production Details
The anime is directed by Kunihiro Mori, with Tomoyasu Okubo handling the series scripts. Kōichirō Kawano, the light novel illustrator, is responsible for the character designs, and Kenji Fujisawa is composing the music. Asahi Production is producing the anime, with WOWMAX contributing to the project.
Additional Staff
The production team includes:
- Art Director: Kiyotaka Yachi
- Art Design: Emi Toya
- Color Design: Eri Oga
- Director of Photography: Ryō Kujirai
- Editor: Ami Ishii
- Sound Director: Yuji Tange
- Sound Production: Tohokushinsha
- Music Producer: Takahiro Yamanaka
- Music Production: Team-MAX
Music
The opening theme song is “Shoudou” (衝動, Impulse) performed by Aimi Noda, while the ending theme song is “Tsuki to Boku to Atarashii Jibun” (月と僕と新しい自分, The Moon, Me, and My New Self) performed by STU48.
Streaming and Special Programs
“Teogonia” is currently streaming on Crunchyroll. A special program titled “Pre-Finale Special Talk” will be streamed on ABEMA’s Isekai & Fantasy Anime Channel on June 20, 2025, featuring Mutsumi Tamura (Kai), Katsuya Fukunishi (Manso), Manaka Iwami (Elsa), and Hana Tamegai (Alue).
Manga Adaptation
A manga adaptation illustrated by Shunsuke Aoyama began serialization on Shufu to Seikatsu Sha’s Comic PASH! website in March 2018.
Characters
- Kai: Voiced by Mutsumi Tamura, the protagonist who gains memories from another life.
- Zeiena: Voiced by Yūko Kaida, the ambitious princess of the Makaku tribe.
- Jose: Voiced by Kana Hanazawa.
- Orha: Voiced by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka.
- Manso: Voiced by Masaya Fukunishi.
- Alue: Voiced by Hana Tamegai.
Reception
“Teogonia” has garnered attention for its unique twist on the isekai genre and its depiction of humans struggling against powerful demi-human tribes. While some critics have noted issues with pacing and character development, the series has been praised for its intriguing premise and exploration of social inequalities.