Staff for the Teogonia TV anime have revealed the second promotional video and confirmed the opening theme song as Shoudou by Aimi Noda.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qzw-m-nR3A]
The anime will premiere on April 12th, 2025, at 00:30 AM on the Tokyo MX, Sun TV, and BS11 channels. It will also be streamed simultaneously in Japan on ABEMA starting on April 12th, 2025. Crunchyroll will stream the anime, and the schedule will be announced at a later date.
Mori Kunihiro (Phantom in the Twilight, SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors) is directing the anime at Asahi Production, and the anime will star:
- Tamura Mutsumi as Kai
- Hanazawa Kana as Jose
- Matsuoka Yoshitsugu as Orha
- Miyauchi Atsushi as Vegin
- Fukunishi Masaya as Manso
- Iwami Manaka as Elsa
- Tamegai Hana as Alue
- Naka Hiroshi as Polek
- Ginga Banjou as Valley God
The anime is based on Tanimai Tsukasa’s Teogonia light novel series. Tanimai started the story on the Shousetsuka ni Narou website in August 2017 and the novels were released by publisher Shafu to Seikatsu Sha under its Pash! Books label. The first novel, illustrated by Kawano Kouichirou, was released in March 2018, and the third novel in June 2019.
J-Novel Club has released all three novels in English and it describes the story below:
In the harsh region known as the borderlands, humans must fight an endless battle against demi-human creatures that come at them relentlessly, intent on taking their land and their gods. A young boy named Kai, fighting to defend his village, sustains a life-threatening injury that causes him to regain memories from a past life. If you’re not a guardian bearer, it’s like you’re playing life on hard mode… Kai’s newfound knowledge gives him a new sense of the unfair “rule set” that governs the world around him. One thing is clear: For those without a god to serve as their guardian, life is a constant struggle for survival. Thus begins the epic tale of a young boy’s ascent into a vast world filled with magic, bloodshed, and mystery.
We’ve previously covered Teogonia on NamiComi News, which you can read by visiting the relevant news article.