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The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter Fantasy Light Novels Get TV Anime

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Story of minor noble's talentless son with access to secret training dungeon

Kodansha announced on Friday that Meguru Seto's The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter (Ore Dake Haireru Kakushi Dungeon: Kossori Kitaete Sekai Saikyō) light novel series is inspiring a television anime. Kodansha also unveiled the staff and a visual for the anime.

Kenta Ōnishi (My Roommate is a Cat, Clockwork Planet episode director) is directing the anime at Okuruto Noboru (Chō Jigen Game Neptune The Animation: Nepu no Natsuyasumi). Kenta Ihara (Saga of Tanya the Evil, Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious, Shachibato! President, It's Time for Battle!) is in charge of series scripts. Yuya Uetake (My Roommate is a Cat, The Rising of The Shield Hero key animator) is designing the characters.

Seven Seas Entertainment licensed both the light novels and Tomoyuki Hino's manga adaptation of the novels. It describes the story:

Noir is the son of a minor noble with very little to his name other than a job offer–which is canceled before he can even start his first day. He does possess one rare trait, though: the magical ability to consult with a great sage, even if using the skill gives him terrible headaches! Unsure of what his future holds, he accesses the sage for advice on how to move forward and is directed to a secret dungeon filled with rare beasts and magical items. It is here that Noir will train, compiling experience and wealth, until he's powerful enough to change his fate.

Seto began serializing the story in the "Shōsetsuka ni Narō" (Let's Become Novelists) website in January 2017, and it is still ongoing. Kodansha published the first volume of the light novels in print in August of that same year, and it published the fifth volume on March 2 earlier this year. Hino's manga adaptation launched in Kodansha's Monthly Shonen Sirius magazine's Suiyōbi no Sirius website in 2018. Kodansha published the fourth volume of the manga on Friday.

Source: Animate Times


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