A new key image and trailer for the next tournament arc of the anime Ossan Newbie Adventurer, Trained to Death by the Most Powerful Party, Became Invincible have been released. Because of the Olympics, the anime postponed episode 6, which will air on August 12. The anime, which is being animated by Yumeta Company, will have twelve episodes.
The last episode hinted at the Colloseum, and Rick and his group will be competing in a major competition. A crucial image is also included.
Watch the trailer here:
Rick Gladiatol, the main character, is voiced by Takuya Sato. Kenta Miyake, Saori Onishi, Toshiyuki Toyonaga, and Misaki Kuno round out the primary cast. Together, the five make up Orichalcum Fist, the strongest party on the continent. An overview of the anime:
“It doesn’t matter what you do……. I don’t care how old you are, you can start something new!”
The newest old man aims to become an adventurer!
“If you are going to pursue your dreams, it’s best to do it while you are as young as possible.”
We all think so. But we just can’t give up. There are adults like that somewhere out there.
In
a world where becoming an adventurer in one’s teens is the norm, Rick
Gladiator goes from being a guild clerk to an adventurer after the age
of 30.
He has spent unimaginable training days with members of a
legendary party of the continent’s strongest adventurers, and although
he is a new F rank, he possesses combat power on par with the highest
rank, S rank!
In this excruciating action comedy, the protagonist perseveres in chasing his dream in spite of obstacles and encounters with skilled explorers who attempt to eliminate him one by one using the combat skills he unknowingly picked up!
Kiraku Kishima is the author of the Japanese light book The Ossan Newbie Adventurer, Trained to Death by the Most Powerful Party, Became Invincible (Shinmai Ossan Bokensha, Saikyo Party ni Shinu Hodo Kitaerarete Muteki ni Naru). Tea is the illustrator. Online serialisation started on the Shosetsuka ni Naro website, and in June 2018, it moved to the Kakuyomu website. After that, Hobby Japan bought it, and since December 2018, the company has released twelve volumes under the HJ Novels banner. Moreover, a manga adaptation exists with art by Ken Ogino.
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