“The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighbor Kingdom”

“The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighbor Kingdom” Anime Trailer Released

If you’re a fan of otome-game-esque romance, reincarnation drama, and lavish fantasy settings, get ready — the anime adaptation of “The Villainess Is Adored by the Prince of the Neighbor Kingdom” has just dropped its main trailer, and it’s already stirring buzz across the fandom. With a full promotional video, a confirmed release date, and a promising cast and staff lineup, this could be one of the season’s most anticipated rom‑fantasy debuts.

Trailer, Premiere & Theme Songs

The new main trailer confirms that the TV anime will premiere on January 11, 2026, in Japan. Alongside the trailer, viewers were treated to glimpses of the opening theme song “Ai no Fanfare” and the ending theme “Mahō no Oto”, both performed by Ayahi Takagaki feat. Yu Shirota. The trailer teases elegantly animated scenes, character dynamics, and just enough plot hints to excite fans — from regal court settings to the promise of romance, intrigue, and perhaps a twist on fate.

Story & Premise: From Villainess to Beloved

Based on the light‑novel series by Puni-chan with illustrations by Akeno Naruse, the story follows the count’s daughter, Tiararose Lapis Clementille. After being reborn into the world of her favorite otome game — but as the villainess — Tiararose was originally fated for disgrace and banishment.

However, just as she seems doomed by the game’s script, a dramatic twist emerges: Aquasteed Marineforest, the crown prince of a neighboring kingdom, steps in — not as judge or executioner, but as her suitor. The title promises a reimagining of “villainess fate,” offering redemption, romance, and a second chance at life under unexpected love.

Cast & Staff: What’s Behind the Scenes

The anime is produced by Studio DEEN, with direction by Takayuki Hamana. Series composition is handled by Yoshimi Narita, character design by Majiro, giving the adaptation a strong creative team at the helm.

Crunchyroll reports the following cast announcements:

“The new cast announcements are as follows (character romanizations unconfirmed):

  • Aishira voiced by Marina Yamada
  • Keith voiced by Junichi Suwabe
  • Kreil voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa
  • Pearl voiced by Ai Furuhata.”

The strong lineup suggests that the adaptation won’t just rely on the original story’s popularity — but aims to deliver solid voice acting, polished animation, and production values worthy of the light novel’s success.

What’s Next — Why Fans Should Be Hyped

With the trailer already out, fans have had their first taste of visuals, atmosphere, and tone — and it delivers exactly what many in the villainess/otome‑game crowd have been waiting for: romance, redemption, and second chances. The confirmed premiere in January gives viewers not much longer to wait.

Whether you’re approaching the story as someone who’s read the novels, played the game, or simply enjoys romantic fantasy anime, this adaptation checks a lot of boxes. As one trailer teaser puts it, it’s a chance for the villainess to be more than just “the villainess.”

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