The anime adaptation of Norishiro-chan and Yukiji Setsuda’s manga series, “The Shy Hero and the Assassin Princesses” (Kizetsu Yūsha to Ansatsu Hime), has released its main promotional video, revealing the opening theme song “Tenden Barabara” performed by Yoshino. The anime is set to premiere on July 5, 2025, and will be streamed by Crunchyroll as part of their Summer 2025 lineup.
A Sneak Peek into the Plot
“The Shy Hero and the Assassin Princesses” follows the story of Toto, a hero with exceptional skills but burdened by extreme shyness. His shyness prevents him from forming a party and realizing his full potential. One day, three beautiful women – Ciel, Anemone, and Gore – invite him to join their party. Unbeknownst to Toto, these women are assassins plotting to kill him, each taking turns to carry out their deadly mission. This sets the stage for a harem-style romantic comedy filled with dark humor and unexpected twists.
The Team Behind the Anime
Studio CONNECT is handling the animation, with Noriaki Akitaya as the director. The series composition is by Michiko Yokote, character designs are by Takao Sano, and the music is composed by Shun Narita.
The Cast
- Toto: Voiced by Shunsuke Takeuchi
- Ciel: Voiced by Iori Saeki
- Anemone: Voiced by Hitomi Ueda
- Gore: Voiced by Haruka Shiraishi
The three voice actresses for Ciel, Anemone, and Gore will also perform the ending theme song, “Sukimajikan.”
From Manga to Anime
“The Shy Hero and the Assassin Princesses” began as a manga series written by Norishiro-chan and illustrated by Yukiji Setsuda. It has been serialized in AKITASHOTEN’s Weekly Shonen Champion magazine since October 2022.
Staff Details
- Original Creator: Norishiro-chan, Yukiji Setsuda
- Director: Noriaki Akitaya
- Series Composition: Michiko Yokote
- Character Design: Takao Sano
- Music: Shun Narita
- Animation Production: CONNECT
Where to Watch
Crunchyroll will stream “The Shy Hero and the Assassin Princesses” worldwide, starting on July 5, 2025.
The Songs
Opening Theme: “Tenden Barabara” by Yoshino
Ending Theme: “Sukimajikan” by Iori Saeki, Hitomi Ueda, and Haruka Shiraishi