The official anime website for The Insipid Prince’s Furtive Grab for The Throne (Japanese title: Saikyō Degarashi Ōji no Anyaku Teii Arasoi: Munō o Enjiru SS-Rank Ōji wa Kōi Keishō-sen o Kage kara Shihai Suru), the light-novel work by Tanba and Yunagi, has announced two new voice cast members:
- Yuki Kuwahara as Krista Lex Adler
- Masahiko Tanaka as Sebastian
Full Voice Cast
In addition to the two new names, the previously announced cast includes:
- Yuma Uchida — Arnold Lex Adler
- Kikunosuke Toya — Leonard Lex Adler
- Manaka Iwami — Fine von Kleinert
- Maia von Amsberg — Elena von Amsberg
- Kaede Hondo — Linfia
- Atsushi Tamaru — Erik Lex Adler
- Reita Takeuchi — Gordon Lex Adler
- Mitsuki Saiga — Sandra Lex Adler
- Kazuhiko Inoue — Johanes Lex Adler
Production Staff
The anime is produced by studio Maho Film, with Yuji Yanase (director of By the Grace of the Gods, In the Land of Leadale, Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra) serving as director, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu (In the Land of Leadale, Hajime no Ippo Rising, Record of Ragnarok) handling series composition and scripts, and Kazuko Tadano (Sailor Moon, Wedding Peach, Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens) designing the characters.
Story Summary
Arnold, the seventh prince of the Adraecia Empire, is looked down upon by those around him and called a “worthless prince” because his elder brothers are all outstanding individuals praised by everyone. In reality, however, Arnold harbors the hidden identity of Silver, an SS-Rank adventurer — one of only five in the entire continent. When his younger brother Leo decides to enter the throne-succession battle, Arnold begins operating behind the scenes to support him. And in the process, the most beautiful woman in the kingdom becomes his ally. The secret throne-succession struggle of the mightiest prince has only just begun.
Source Material
Tanba began publishing this story on the web novel site Shōsetsuka ni Narō starting February 3, 2019, before Kadokawa released the first volume as a light novel through its Sneaker Bunko imprint later that same year. Volume 16 went on sale on April 1 this year. The manga adaptation by Yukino Amagi is published on Kadokawa’s Young Ace Up website, with volume 10 scheduled for release on July 10.
Source: ann_jp

