Kadokawa announced on Wednesday that Hidenori Yamaji‘s manga Soara and the House of Monsters (Japanese title: Soara to Mamono no Ie) is getting a television anime adaptation set to premiere in 2027. The announcement came alongside an ultra teaser promotional video, a teaser visual, and the reveal of the main cast and core staff. Yamaji also drew a special illustration to mark the occasion.
Main Cast
- Ikumi Hasegawa as Soara, a girl with exceptional combat ability who was raised solely to fight monsters
- Ayumu Murase as Kirik, a young dwarf with extraordinary construction skills and leader of the Monster Architects
Staff
- Director: Takaharu Ozaki (BASTARD!! -Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy-, Goblin Slayer, Your Forma) at FelixFilm
- Series Scripts: Ayumu Hisao (Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring, I’m in Love with the Villainess, Kono Oto Tomare!: Sounds of Life)
- Character Design: Tomoko Iwasa (WAVE!! -Let’s go surfing!! trilogy film, B-PROJECT Passion*Love Call, Hakumei and Mikochi)
- Music: Hinako Tsubakiyama (May I Ask for One Final Thing?, Sabikui Bisco, Shy)
Story
Soara is a young orphan girl raised by knights and trained to battle the monsters that relentlessly attacked their kingdom. But by the time she is ready to take up arms herself, peace has been declared and her fighting skills are no longer needed. Setting out to find a new home and purpose, she stumbles upon Kirik, the dwarf leader of the Monster Architects. Rather than slaying monsters, Soara now finds herself working alongside Kirik to build comfortable homes for them — and along the way, she may just find a new family of her own.
About the Manga
Yamaji launched the manga on Shogakukan‘s Sunday Webry website in November 2021. Shogakukan released the first compiled volume in May 2022, with the seventh volume scheduled for August 10. Seven Seas Entertainment publishes the English edition and released the sixth volume on May 26.

