In Another World with My Smartphone
In Another World with My Smartphone (異世界はスマートフォンとともに, Isekai wa Sumātofon to Tomo ni), also known as IseSuma (異世スマ) for short, is a Japanese light novel series written by Patora Fuyuhara and illustrated by Eiji Usatsuka. It began serialization online in 2013 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō until it was acquired by Hobby Japan for publishing the print edition as a light novel. J-Novel Club has licensed the series for an English release, releasing each novel in six weekly parts since February 2017. A manga adaptation by Soto began its serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace in November 2016. The manga is licensed in English by Yen Press. An anime television series adaptation by Production Reed aired from July to September 2017. A second season by J.C.Staff aired from April to June 2023.
In Another World with My Smartphone | |
![]() Cover of the first volume featuring Yumina (left), Touya (middle), and Sushie (right). | |
異世界はスマートフォンとともに (Isekai wa Sumātofon to Tomo ni) | |
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Genre | Fantasy, harem, isekai[1] |
Novel series | |
Written by | Patora Fuyuhara |
Published by | Shōsetsuka ni Narō |
Original run | 2013 – present |
Light novel | |
Written by | Patora Fuyuhara |
Illustrated by | Eiji Usatsuka |
Published by | Hobby Japan |
English publisher | |
Imprint | HJ Novels |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | May 22, 2015 – present |
Volumes | 28 |
Manga | |
Illustrated by | Soto |
Published by | Kadokawa Shoten |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Comp Ace |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | November 26, 2016 – present |
Volumes | 14 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by |
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Produced by | Hiromi Sueta Ryuji Kasamatsu Keiji Hamada Shigeto Nihei Yasuyuki Iwanami Hideo Momoda |
Written by |
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Music by |
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Studio | Production Reed (season 1) J.C.Staff (season 2) |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | AT-X, Tokyo MX (season 1), BS11, TV Tokyo (season 2) |
English network | |
Original run | July 11, 2017 – June 19, 2023 |
Episodes | 24 |
Plot
Fifteen-year-old Touya Mochizuki is accidentally killed by God. As an apology, God allows him to be resurrected, but since he cannot send him back to his old world, he instead reincarnates him into a fantasy world along with any special requests. Touya requested to bring his smartphone into the new world with him, which God accommodates. Even though Touya cannot contact his old world with it, the phone can be easily recharged by magic and can otherwise function such as accessing data from Earth and can use relevant features for his new world such as the GPS function to locations which are comprehensively identified, internet access of world wide web of Earth, and camera features.
God also greatly amplifies Touya's physical, magical, and cognitive abilities to a certain degree as a further apology for the inconvenience of killing him, making him almost impossible to defeat. Taking full advantage of his second chance at life, Touya befriends many different people, mainly women and high-ranking people in his new world, eventually having nine fiancées. He begins to travel from country to country, solving political disputes, minor quests, and nonchalantly enjoying himself with his newfound allies. During his travels, he faces many monsters, villainous people, and powerful crystal creatures called the Phrase.
Characters and Locations
Dukedom of Brunhild
A sovereign city located between the Kingdom of Belfast and Regulus Empire, governed by Touya Mochizuki. The city’s development is being managed by Kousaka Masanobu of the Elite Four, who is also the counselor of the city. The land was given to Touya by the Emperor of Regulus and the King of Belfast, which also serves as their form of an alliance. The city's castle was built from the remains of an abandoned castle. Many people from other countries (some are those that Touya met in the past) began moving into the city following its creation. The city also hosts the World Alliance's monthly congress and sporting events.
- Touya Mochizuki (望月冬夜, Mochizuki Tōuya)
- Voiced by: Katsumi Fukuhara[2] (Japanese); Jessie James Grelle[3] (season 1), Bryson Baugus[4] (season 2) (English)
- A fifteen-year-old from Earth and the series' main protagonist, reborn by God into another world as a way of apology for the latter's mistake of killing him. His smartphone is his only remaining connection to Earth; while he can no longer call anyone from his old life, he can still access the Internet, and the battery can be recharged with magical energy. He is bestowed with all seven attributes of magic: Fire, Water, Wind, Earth, Light, Dark, and Null, making him so powerful that it is nearly impossible for his enemies to take him down. He can easily defeat minor foes such as thugs, soldiers, and thieves, but stronger foes such as corruptive royals, monsters, and those who use magic or powerful weaponry require for him to use strategy and magic to defeat. He regularly gets mistaken to be from Eashen (a country resembling Feudal Japan), sharing the same family name first system. He begins as a simple adventurer in the Kingdom of Belfast, though due to his granted skills and humble nature, he quickly rises in fame through impulsive acts. After discovering the first Babylon "Aerial Garden" and having a mock conversation with Professor Regina Babylon, he sets out to find the rest of the Babylons in order to defeat the Phrase. According to Babylon's vision, Touya would have nine wives in total. He gradually forms pacts with all four of the Heavenly Beasts, with the first and most loyal being Kohaku, the White Monarch. He also eventually becomes a duke and a king of the Brunhild Dukedom after helping to smooth out relations between the Regulus Empire and the Belfast Kingdom. He is also the first silver-rank adventurer to appear in 18 years, and later, upon achieving gold rank, becomes one of only two living "heroes" in the world. Later on, he is a demi-god on his way to becoming a full god due to his body being rebuilt in the divine realm by the God of Worlds.
- Elze Silhoueska (エルゼ・シルエスカ, Eruze Shiruesuka)
- Voiced by: Maaya Uchida[2] (Japanese); Leah Clark[3] (English)
- The elder sister of the Silhoueska twins, a pair of wandering adventurers, and with her natural impulsiveness as a fighter by profession. She has long hair and feels less feminine than Linze. Touya meets her and Linze early in his journey, rescuing them from rogues in an alleyway, and thereafter, they register as adventurers in his party with the local guild. Elze fights with a pair of enchanted gauntlets and can only use the Null magic 'Boost', which increases her physical abilities. During her travels, she forms affection for Touya but tries to hold them back for the sake of her sister, who also falls for him. In the end, she and Yae fight Touya in a mock battle and win, requesting to become one of his fiancées as their prize. She is Touya's third fiancée.
- Linze Silhoueska (リンゼ・シルエスカ, Rinze Shiruesuka)
- Voiced by: Yui Fukuo[2] (Japanese); Jill Harris[3] (English)
- The younger sister of the Silhoueska twins. With her intelligence and natural talent, she is the magic specialist of the two sisters. She has short hair and can use three magic attributes: Fire, Water, and Light. Touya meets her and Elze early in his journey, rescuing them from rogues in an alleyway, and thereafter, they register as adventurers in his party with the local guild. Linze is the gentlest of the girls in the group, often appearing shy and easily flustered, though on the rare occasion that she is angered, Touya believes her to be the scariest of his companions. She develops feelings for Touya, but at first, cannot admit to them. Later, when Francesca registered Touya as her new master via a kiss, Linze bravely confesses her love and kisses Touya in front of the other girls. Shortly thereafter, she becomes Touya's second fiancée.
- Yae Kokonoe (九重八重, Kokonoe Yae)
- Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki[2] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas[3] (English)
- Born in the far eastern country of Eashen to a samurai family, Yae left her home to travel and hone her skills elsewhere. Touya's group crosses paths with her during their travels, helping to fend off a group of ruffians attacking her. Thereafter, she decides to accompany Touya on his travels. However, Yae is practically a human garbage disposal; regularly putting a strain on the group's funds to compensate for her high metabolism. Eventually, she returns to Eashen alongside the group to save her father, brother, and hometown from a provincial war within the country. Throughout these events, she falls in love with Touya. In the end, she and Elze fight Touya in a mock battle. She wins, and requests to become one of his fiancées as their prize. She is Touya's fourth fiancée.
- Sushie Ernea Ortlinde (スゥシィ・エルネア・オルトリンデ, Sūshī Erunea Orutorinde)
- Voiced by: Nanami Yamashita[2] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft[3] (English)
- The daughter of Duke Alfred and Duchess Ellen Ernes Ortlinde, the niece of King Tristwin and Queen Yuel, and Yumina's cousin (although sometimes they refer to each other as sisters rather than cousins). Sushie prefers for her friends to call her Sue (スゥ, Sū). She meets Touya's group early in the story when they rescue her from an attempted kidnapping (later revealed to have been arranged by Count Balsa), leading to her forming a crush on Touya. She also introduces Touya to her father, and also talk about how her mother has been cursed with blindness, wishing her late grandfather, who was a user of Light magic, was still alive for a cure. Since Sue possesses the same attribute as her grandfather and Linze, she was never able to master them to undo the illness in her mother's eyes without the null magic of recovery that she did not possesses and a teacher's guidance. By sharp coincidence, Touya cures Sue's mother's eye illness, earning great honor in the Kingdom of Belfast. She gets magic training from Leen and is also good friends with Renne. Due to her innocent naivety, Sue causes embarrassing moments. Later, to protect Sue from a political betrothal to a foreign fake prince suspected of pedophilia, she becomes Touya's sixth fiancée.
- Yumina Ernea Belfast (ユミナ・エルネア・ベルファスト, Yumina Erunea Berufasuto)
- Voiced by: Marika Kōno[2] (Japanese); Felecia Angelle[3] (season 1), Celeste Perez[4] (season 2) (English)
- The princess of Belfast, the daughter of King Tristwin and Queen Yuel, the niece of Duchess Ellen and Duke Alfred Ernes Ortlinde, and Sue's cousin (although sometimes they refer to each other as sisters rather than cousins). Yumina met Touya when he heals her father from attempted poisoning, and quickly started to fall in love with him. Yumina possesses the Null magic "Mystic Eyes" of intuition, an ability that comes from her heterochromic eyes, which gave her the ability to see a person's true nature. Due to this power, upon seeing the selfless and kind aura surrounding Touya after he saves her father, she asks to be engaged to him, believing that she will never find a better candidate to be her husband; however, she needed to win his heart first before he turns 18, which is when he'll be allowed to marry. She is also proficient with bows and arrows, often choosing to fight alongside a pack of hunting wolves summoned with her darkness attribute, even taking down magical beasts with earth and wind magic. Later, when Touya becomes a duke and a king of the Brunhild Dukedom, Yumina forms the Bride Conference, a group made up of Touya's fiancées who meet, discuss and judge any additional women who fall for him to determine if they should become official fiancée since polygamy is standard in her world. She is Touya's first fiancée.
- Leen (リーン, Rīn)
- Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka[2] (Japanese); Monica Rial[5] (English)
- As head of the Fairy Tribe of Mismede, Leen serves as the court mage of the Kingdom of Mismede and is capable of using her personal null magic, 'Program'. Over the span of 200 years, she has used 'Program' to create an automated teddy bear named Paula who can interact with humans and other beings, though it has yet to gain the capability to speak. Because she had not used her wings for a long period of time, she is unable to fly. She meets Touya during a diplomatic trip from Belfast when Paula brings him to her personal chambers. Intrigued by his abilities, she asks him to become her disciple; when Touya declines, she becomes Mismede's ambassador to Belfast and Brunhild Dukedom as an excuse to spend more time around him. She is the one to start Touya on the quest for finding the ancient pieces of the lost civilization of Babylon, as she wants to gain knowledge from the Library of Babylon. Eventually, upon Touya's discovery of the library, she asks him to marry her. Leen becomes Touya's eighth fiancée.
- Lucia Leah Regulus (ルーシア・レア・レグルス, Rūshia Rea Regurusu)
- Voiced by: Miyu Takagi[6][7] (Japanese); Jalitza Delgado[8] (English)
- The third princess of the Regulus Empire. Touya meets Lucia when he saved the empire from being overthrown by the imperial army in a coup. He agrees to marry her after the Emperor of Regulus creates a truce with the King of Belfast, then she moves into the Brunhild Dukedom with Touya and everyone else. Lucia is a competitive person who hates losing. Her main weapons are twin swords. She is also diligent at cooking, has a sensitive taste bud, and is on good terms with Yumina. Like Sushie, she also prefers to be called by her nickname Lu (ルー, Rū). Lucia is Touya's fifth fiancée.
- Hildegard Minas Lestia (ヒルデガルド・ミナス・レスティア, Hirudegarudo Minasu Resutia)
- Voiced by: Yū Serizawa[6][7] (Japanese); Molly Searcy (English)
- Hildegard is the first princess of Lestia Knight Kingdom. She is a rather chivalrous noble person and usually wears magic-enchanted armor. She is on good terms with Yae, as the two are quite skilled in swordsmanship, and is known as "Knight Princess". Hildegard fell in love with Touya after the battle with the Phrase. Then, she moves into the Brunhild Dukedom with Touya. Like Sushie and Lucia, she too prefers her nickname Hilde (ヒルダ, Hiruda). She is Touya's seventh fiancée.
- Sakura (桜, Sakura)
- Voiced by: Miyu Kubota[6][7] (Japanese); Reshel Mae (English)
- She is actually a potential successor of Xenoas Demon Kingdom. However, due to her being a demi-human, she is considered an outcast to others, regardless of her highest magic quality to take the throne. One day, she survived an assassination attempt arranged by her own uncle and escaped with her Null magic: Teleport, after faking her death, leading the people of her kingdom to believe she was killed. After being rescued by Touya and regenerating her lost limbs, she suffered amnesia and was named 'Sakura' by Touya for her pink hair. Her real name is Farnese Forneus, although she chooses to continue using her adoptive name. Prior to the series, she was bestowed with Phantom of Eyes which altered her face and changed her hair color, with sharp hearing ability. Currently, she stays with Touya at Brunhild Dukedom even after regaining her memories. She becomes Touya's ninth fiancée.
- Arcia Mochizuki (望月アーシア, Mochizuki Āshia)
- Touya's fifth child and Lucia's daughter.
- Elna Mochizuki (望月エルナ, Mochizuki Eruna)
- Touya's sixth child and Elze's daughter.
- Freigard Mochizuki (望月フレイガルド, Mochizuki Fureigarudo)
- Touya's second child and the daughter of Hildegard.
- Kuon Mochizuki (望月久遠, Mochizuki Kuon)
- Touya's eighth child and the son of Yumina. He is Touya's only son.
- Linne Mochizuki (望月リンネ, Mochizuki Rinne)
- Touya's seventh child and Linze's daughter.
- Quun Mochizuki (望月クーン, Mochizuki Kūn)
- Touya's third child and the daughter of Leen.
- Stephania Mochizuki (望月ステファニア, Mochizuki Sutefania)
- Touya's ninth child and Sushie's daughter
- Yakumo Mochizuki (望月八雲, Mochizuki Yakumo)
- Touya's first child and the daughter of Yae.
- Yoshino Mochizuki (望月ヨシノ, Mochizuki Yoshino)
- Touya's fourth child and the daughter of Sakura.
Babylon
A floating island facility built by Professor Babylon, which is named after her. It houses a library, a garden, an alchemy lab, a workshop, a hanger, a rampart, a laboratory, a storehouse, and a tower. It is also capable of developing a variety of weapons such as the Frame Gears. Prior to the series, Babylon was broken into nine pieces and scattered across the world. The Babylon Sisters were created to watch over each part of Babylon. One by one, Touya found each island piece and reassembled the facility.
- Regina Babylon (レジーナ・バビロン, Rejīna Babiron)
- Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki (Japanese); Terri Doty (English)
- A scientist and the creator of the Babylon Sisters, Babylon, and the Frame Gears. She lived around 5000 years ago and was one of the citizens of the ancient Partheno Sacred Empire. She is mainly referred to as Professor Babylon. Touya usually speaks to her via holograms. She tasks Touya to find all the parts of Babylon to defeat the Phrase. It is later revealed that she converted herself into a cyborg, which explains how she was able to live for so long.
- Francesca "Cesca" (フランシェスカ, Furanshesuka)
- Voiced by: Rumi Okubo[2] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[3] (English)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Sky Garden of Babylon. Her air frame number is 23. Additionally, she works as a maid at Brunhild Dukedom. She is Touya's personal maid after the contract was sealed with a kiss. Her personality is described as perverted and shameless when she does something lewd towards Touya at any opportunity she gets.
- High Rosetta "Rosetta" (ハイロゼッタ, Hairozetta)
- Voiced by: Madoka Asahina (Japanese); Jad Saxton (English)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Workshop of Babylon. Her air frame number is 27. She is able to make anything from available resources with the exception of if she knows how to make it.
- Bell Flora "Flora" (ベルフローラ, Berufurōra)
- Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto (Japanese); TBA (English)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Alchemy Lab of Babylon. Her air frame number is 21. She has possessed medical knowledge and skill to a certain degree.
- Fredmonica "Monica" (フレドモニカ, Furedomonika)
- Voiced by: Miharu Hanai (Japanese); Brittany Lauda (English)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Hangar of Babylon. Her air frame number is 28. She is shown to have some level of aptitude in mechanics.
- Preliora "Liora" (プレリオラ, Pureriora)
- Voiced by: Moe Kahara (Japanese); Kelly Greenshield (English)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Rampart of Babylon. Her air frame number is 20.
- Pamela Noel "Noel" (パメラノエル, Pameranoeru)
- Voiced by: Misaki Watada (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel (English)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Tower of Babylon. Her air frame number is 25.
- Irisfam "Fam" (イリスファム, Irisufamu)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Library of Babylon. Her air frame number is 24.
- Lileleparshe "Parshe" (リルルパルシェ, Riruruparushe)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Storehouse of Babylon. Her air frame number is 26.
- Atlantica "Tica" (アトランティカ, Atorantika)
- A 5000-year old terminal gynoid, who received a task from Prof. Regina Babylon to manage the Laboratory of Babylon. Her air frame number is 22.
Kingdom of Belfast
This country was the first place that Touya had visited at the start of the story, which is where he met Sushie, Yae, the Silhoueska twins, and Yumina. It is located in the western Europa continent and also the second largest country in the west. The country largest and capital city is Alephis Capital City. It has relatively peaceful atmosphere thanks to the good management from its king, Tristwin Ernes Belfast. The country founded the West Alliance together with Kingdom of Mismede, which later evolved into the World Alliance.
- Duke Alfred Ernes Ortlinde (アルフレッド・エルネス・オルトリンデ, Arufureddo Erunesu Orutorinde)
- Voiced by: Taiten Kusunoki (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)
- The duke of Belfast, the husband of Duchess Ellen, the father of Sue, the uncle of Yumina, and brother of King Tristwin. He comes to respect Touya after he saves his daughter and cures his wife's blindness.
- Duchess Ellen Ernea Ortlinde (エレン・エルネア・オルトリンデ, Eren Erunea Orutorinde)
- Voiced by: Asami Yano (Japanese); Tia Ballard (English)
- The duchess of Belfast, the wife of Duke Alfred, the mother of Sue, and the aunt of Yumina. Prior to the series, she suffers an illness that renders her blind. After Touya cures her, she and her family began to respect Touya.
- Leim (レイム, Reimu)
- Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Ben Phillips (English)
- A butler who works for the Ortlindes. He is gravely injured during an attack by a magician who attempts to kidnap Sue, but Touya was able to save him. His recovery took part in earning the Ortlindes' respect.
- Tristwin Ernes Belfast (トリストウィン・エルネス・ベルファスト, Torisutowin Erunesu Berufasuto)
- Voiced by: Jouji Nakata (Japanese); David Wald (English)
- The king of Belfest, the husband of Yuel Ernes, the brother of Duke Alfred, the father of Yumina, and the uncle of Sue. When Touya met him, he was poisoned by Count Balsa, but manages to cure him and expose Balsa's crimes. This earns his respect.
- Yuel Ernes Belfast (ユエル・エルネア・ベルファスト, Yueru Erunea Berufasuto)
- Voiced by: Yumi Kakazu (Japanese); Morgan Lauré (English)
- The queen of Belfast, the wife of Tristwin Ernes, the mother of Yumina, and the aunt of Sue. She comes to respect Touya after he saves her husband.
- Laim (ライム, Raimu)
- Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Charles Campbell (English)
- A butler who used to work for the royal family of Belfast and the older brother of Leim. He has moved to the Belfast Mansion and Brunhild Dukedom to serve Touya as his personal butler for saving his younger brother from death, while handing over his position to his son.
- Leon Blitz (レオン・ブリッツ, Reon Burittsu)
- Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (Japanese); Jarrod Greene (English)
- The general of the Belfastian military and the father of Lyon.
- Charlotte (シャルロッテ, Sharurotte)
- Voiced by: Yūki Kuwahara (Japanese); Alexis Tipton (English)
- The court magician of Belfast who takes an interest in Touya's magical abilities. She is a passionate woman with a thirst for knowledge. In the past, she was Leen's apprentice and has been tortured into a masochist by her sadist master as punishment for withholding information that didn't do something that should be obvious.
- Count Balsa (バルサ, Barusa)
- Voiced by: Kōji Ishii (Japanese); Chris Guerrero (English)
- The treacherous count of Belfast who hates beast-men and believes that humans are better than any other species. He opposed Tristwin's attempts to form an alliance with the Kingdom of Mismede. In an attempt to cancel the alliance, Balsa hired a magician to abduct Sue so he could control the duke. However, Touya saved Sue at the last second. After his plan to blackmail the duke failed, he then schemed to kill the king so that he could control Yumina, who was at the time the heir to the throne, by poisoning the wine glasses and use Olga as the scapegoat of the assassination by making her wine gift as the source of the poison. Despite how well planned out his assassination plot was, Touya ends up foiling his plans again by curing the king, clearing Olga's name, and proving Balsa to be the true mastermind behind the poisoning. After failing to escape, he is then arrested for his crimes.
- Lyon Blitz (リオン・ブリッツ, Rion Burittsu)
- Voiced by: Soma Saito (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo (English)
- A knight of Belfast and the son of Leon Blitz. He has feelings for Olga and forms a relationship with her with the help of Touya, his friends, and Arma. The two eventually got married later in the story.
- Micah (ミカ, Mika)
- Voiced by: Sayuri Hara (Japanese); Caitlin Glass (English)
- The owner of the Silver Moon Inn. When Touya first meets her, he stays and helps making improvements for the place. She later moves to Brunhild.
- Aer (アエル, Aeru)
- Voiced by: Mayu Yoshioka (Japanese); Natalie Hoover (English)
- The owner of a café named Parent. When Touya first meets her, he teaches her how to make ice cream. She later moves to Brunhild.
- Zanac Zenfield (ザナック・ゼンフィエルド, Zanakku Zenfierudo)
- Voiced by: Takuma Suzuki (Japanese); Mark Stoddard (English)
- The owner of a clothes shop in Belfast. Upon meeting Touya, Zanac took him to Reflet Town where he bought the clothes Touya was wearing and gave him a new set of clothes. Zanac later opened a branch of his clothing store in Brunhild Dukedom at his behest and was later given several clothing designs by Touya as a going away present when they moved to Alephis to live in the mansion. He is the first person that Touya met in the new world.
- Lapis (ラピス, Rapisu)
- Voiced by: Himika Akaneya (Japanese); Rachel Glass (English)
- A maid who works at the Belfast Mansion and later in Brunhild. She is also a spy hired to watch over and protect Yumina. Although Touya finds out about this, he agrees not to tell Yumina.
- Cecile (セシル, Seshiru)
- Voiced by: Madoka Yonezawa (Japanese); Amanda Gish (English)
- A maid who works at the Belfast Mansion and later in Brunhild. She is also a spy hired to watch over and protect Yumina. Although Touya finds out about this, he agrees not to tell Yumina.
- Renne (レネ, Rene)
- Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama (Japanese); Alison Viktorin (Season 1), Madeleine Morris (Season 2) (English)
- A young orphan girl who pickpockets people to survive poverty. Her mother passed away shortly after she was born while her father never returned from a quest, presumed to have been killed. Touya encounters her when she is attacked by some thugs after they caught her stealing in their territory and saves her. He then offers to have her work as a maid at the Belfast Mansion and later at Brunhild Castle as long as she promises to stop stealing, to which she agrees. Cecile acts as a mentor to her and Lapis acts as a superior to her. She also has a magical affinity for the element of wind, and receives magical training from Leen. She is also good friends with Sue and bears strong resemblance to her late mother Stephanie (or Steph). Later in the series when Touya saved Regulus Empire from the coup d'état, she learned the truth from him and Carol that she is a descendant of the noble family of knights in the House of Rillettes, but chooses to stay with her master and friends or surrogate brother and family, yet she's happy to take holidays in the Rillettes' household and spend time with her grandmother and aunt.
- Prim (プリム)
- Voiced by: Hazuki Ogino (Japanese); Kelsey Maher (English)
- The secretary of Belfast's guild.
- Yamato Ernes Belfast (ヤマト・エルネス・ベルファスト, Yamato erunesu Berufasuto)
- Tristwin and Yuel's newborn son and Yumina's baby brother, who is now currently the next heir for the throne of the Kingdom of Belfast.
- Edward Ernes Ortlinde
- Alfred and Ellen's newborn son and Sue's baby brother, who is now currently the next heir to the House of Ortlinde.
- Julio (フリオ, Furio)
- He is the gardener of Touya's mansion. He later becomes a gardener fully dedicated to the Royal Palace of Brunhild. He is Claire's husband. He grows cherry trees in the Dukedom.
- Claire (クレア, Kurea)
- She is the cook of Touya's mansion. She later becomes a head cook of the Royal Palace of Brunhild. She is able to reproduce any recipe that she receives from Touya Mochizuki. She is Julio's wife.
- Lim (リム, Rimu)
- Voiced by: Yuka Amemiya (Japanese); Lara Woodhull (English)
- A young girl whom Yae and Touya meet in Belfast after she was separated from her mother. The two help her find her mother.
- Huck (ハック, Hakku)
- A guard at the Embassy Building of Brunhild for the Kingdom of Belfast along with Thomas.
- Thomas (トマス, Tomasu)
- A guard at the Embassy Building of Brunhild for the Kingdom of Belfast along with Huck.
- Carlossa Galune Swordrick (カルロッサ・ガルン・ソードレック, Karurossa Garun Sōdorekku)
- A swordsman who was trained by Jubei Kokonoe. He holds the noble title of Viscount within the Kingdom of Belfast and is the recipient of the letter from Zanac Zenfield that Touya, Elze, and Linze go to the capital to deliver. He is also the person whom Yae Kokonoe is going to the capital to meet since he is acquainted with her father. Yae had a sparring match with Swordrick so she can gauge her progress of her training. Since he was trained by Jubei Kokonoe, he knows the same style as Yae although he is at a higher level than her, as it was shown that he can use the style's shadow move while Yae cannot.
- Neil Suleiman (ニール・スレイマン, Nīru Sureiman)
- The deputy general of Belfastian Knights. Touya assigns him to train Will so he can protect the girl he loves.
- Raul (ラウル, Rauru)
- A royal doctor of Kingdom of Belfast.
- Simon (シモン, Simon)
- The owner of the item shop in Reflet Town. He was mentioned when Touya's group was replenishing their hunting expendables.
- Sushie's grandfather
- Sushie's late maternal grandfather was mentioned by Sue while talking about curing Ellen's blindness. He seems to be the original user of Recovery.
Kingdom of Mismede
A kingdom where demi-humans mostly reside. The kingdom eventually forms an alliance with the Kingdom of Belfast. This is also where Touya met Leen.
- Jamukha Blau Mismede (ジャムカ・ブラウ・ミスミド, Jamuka Burau Misumido)
- Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); R. Bruce Elliott (English)
- The current king of Mismede. He is a tall muscular snow leopard demi-human who enjoys doing arena combats. Sometimes, he goes out in disguise to clear his head from his duties.
- Olga Strand (オリガ・ストランド, Origa Sutorando)
- Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese); Amber Lee Connors (English)
- A fox demi-human who is Arma's older sister and the ambassador of Mismede. When Touya's group first met her, they helped reunite her with Arma. When Tristwin was poisoned by Count Balsa, he attempts to frame Olga by claiming that she sent poisoned wine to the king, but Touya proves her innocence and exposes Balsa as the true culprit. She has feelings for Lyon Blitz and Touya's group and Arma help them build up their relationship. They eventually got married later in the series.
- Arma Strand (アルマ・ストランド, Aruma Sutorando)
- Voiced by: Honoka Inoue (Japanese); Bryn Apprill (English)
- A fox demi-human and the younger sister of Olga Strand. Touya's group came across her after she got separated from her sister, so they help her find Olga. She and Touya and his group later help Olga and Lyon fall in love after discovering that they have feelings towards each other.
- Olba Strand (オルバ・ストランド, Oruba Sutorando)
- Voiced by: Masaaki Ihara (Japanese): Alex Hom (English)
- A merchant and the father of Olga and Arma. He makes good business with Touya when they first met in the Kingdom of Mismede.
- Solum (ソルム, Sorumu)
- The village chief of Eld Village. His village was once raided by a black dragon, but Touya, who was nearby at that time, saved his village from destruction. He is a genial old man who does not seem to be greedy, having acknowledged and revered Touya and his group for defending his village. He also showed his gratitude by sharing the gift that the village got from his benefactor without any sense of greed.
- Glatz (グラーツ, Gurātsu)
- The chancellor of Mismede.
- Garn (ガルン, Garun)
- The captain of the Mismedian Knights.
Divine Nation of Eashen
An island nation located in the eastern ocean. This is where Yae originally came from. Touya is also mistakenly thought to have come from here too. It is also where Touya found Sakura.
- Jutaro Kokonoe (ここのえじゅうたろう, Kokonoe Jūtarō)
- Voiced by: Yūki Inoue (Japanese); Stephen Fu (English)
- A samurai and member of the Takeda faction. He is Yae's older brother. Later in the series, he married the family maid Ayane.
- Takeda Shingen (たけだしんげん, Takeda Shingen)
- A daimyō from Eashen. After being betrayed and murdered by Yamamoto Kansuke, his corpse was used to fight against Touya and the Elite Four, but after Kansuke was killed, his corpse becomes lifeless again. Shingen was said to have been a good warrior and leader.
- Tsubaki (椿, Tsubaki)
- Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett (English)
- One of the members of the Takeda's Elite Four. She works with Touya to take down Yamamoto Kansuke. Following the downfall of her clan, she and her people move to Brunhild. She is now currently the chief of Brunhild's intelligence unit.
- Baba Nobuharu (ばばのぶはる, Baba Nobuharu)
- Voiced by: Kenji Hamada (Japanese); Cris George (English)
- One of the Elite Four of the Takeda faction. He was originally from Eashen before he moved to Brunhild.
- Kousaka Masanobu (こうさかまさのぶ, Kōsaka Masanobu)
- One of the Elite Four of the Takeda faction. He was originally from Eashen before he moved to Brunhild. He works as Brunhild's prime minister and is also responsible for the development of the country.
- Yamagata Masakage (やまがたまさかげ, Yamagata Masakage)
- Voiced by: Itou Kentarou (Japanese); Orion Pitts (English)
- One of the Elite Four of the Takeda faction. He was originally from Eashen before he moved to Brunhild.
- Naito Masatoyo (ないとうまさとよ, Naitō Masatoyo)
- Voiced by: Kishio Daisuke (Japanese); TBA (English)
- One of the Elite Four of the Takeda faction. He was originally from Eashen before he moved to Brunhild.
- Yamamoto Kansuke (やまもとかんすけ, Yamamoto Kansuke)
- Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese); Dave Trosko (English)
- An evil necromancer who plans to stir up a war between the Takeda clan and the Tokugawa clan. He betrays and murders Shingen, using his corpse to fight Touya and the Elite Four using an immortality gem (which is the source of his corruption) embedded in his eye. Touya defeats him by removing the gem and destroying it, which kills him along with his army of undead corpses. It is later discovered that the immortality gem came from the Storehouse of Babylon.
- Tokugawa Ieyasu (川とくがわいえやす, Tokugawa Ieyasu)
- One of the nine lords of Eashen.
- Nanae Kokonoe (ここのえななえ, Kokonoe Nanae)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese): Nicole Endicott (English)
- The wife of Jubei Kokonoe and the mother of Jutaro Kokonoe and Yae Kokonoe.
- Jubei Kokonoe (ここのえじゅうべえ, Kokonoe Jūbee)
- Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda (Japanese): Bill Jenkins (English)
- The father of Yae and Jutaro. He is also the husband of Nanae.
- Ayane (綾音, Ayane)
- Voiced by: Yui Otagiri (Japanese): Jeannie Tirado (English)
- A maid who works for the Kokonoe family. Later in the series, she married Jutaro and become part of the family.
- Takeda Katsuyori (たけだかつより, Takeda Katsuyori)
- The son of former daimyō, Takeda Shingen. He became the new daimyō after Kansuke Yamamoto was dealt with. Unlike his father, Katsuyori was said to be a bad leader; an example of this would be when he raised taxes because he ran out of money and because he neglects his duty. It was he who caused the disbandment of the Takeda house.
Kingdom of Sandora
A country located to the south of Kingdom of Mismede past the Great Sea of Trees. It is the only kingdom that allows slavery and slave trade. The kingdom was eventually destroyed by Touya, who liberated all the slaves.
- Rebecca (レベッカ, Rebekka)
- Voiced by: Sarah Emi Bridcutt (Japanese); Brianna Roberts (English)
- A former mercenary-turned-adventurer from Sandora. She, Logan, and Will rescued seven slave girls and attempted to flee the kingdom, but came under attack by a Phrase. After Touya rescues them and removes the slave girls' enslavement collars, he lets them stay at the Belfast Mansion until they can find work. After the Moon Reader Café was built, she became a security guard of the café. She is also a member of the Knights Order in Brunhild.
- Logan (ローガン, Rōgan)
- Voiced by: Wataru Komada (Japanese); TBA (English)
- A former mercenary-turned-adventurer from Sandora. He, Rebecca, and Will rescued seven slave girls and attempted to flee the kingdom, but came under attack by a Phrase. After Touya rescues them and removes the slave girls' enslavement collars, he lets them stay at the Belfast Mansion until they can find work. After the Moon Reader Café was built, he became a security guard of the café. He is also a member of the Knights Order in Brunhild.
- Will (ウィル, Wiru)
- Voiced by: Aimi Tanaka (Japanese): Kristen McGuire (English)
- A former mercenary-turned-adventurer from Sandora. He, Rebecca, and Logan rescued seven slave girls and attempted to flee the kingdom, but came under attack by a Phrase. After Touya rescues them and removes the slave girls' enslavement collars, he lets them stay at the Belfast Mansion until they can find work. After the Moon Reader Café was built, he became a security guard of the café. He is also a member of the Knights Order in Brunhild. Because he has feelings for Wendy, one of the former slave girls, Touya decides to have him train with the knights so he can protect her.
- Wendy (ウェンディ, Wendi)
- Voiced by: Momoko Nishio (Japanese); TBA (English)
- A slave girl from Sandora, outfitted with an enslavement collar that prevents her from disobeying orders. Following the death of her owner, she was rescued by Rebecca, Logan, and Will along with six other slave girls. She is the youngest of the slaves. While attempting to flee the kingdom, they were attacked by a Phrase. After Touya rescues them and removes her and the other slave girls' collars, he lets them stay at the Belfast Mansion until they can find work. After the Moon Reader Café was built, she works as a server of the café along with the other former slave girls. She is in love with Will.
- Sulas
- One of the slaves that was rescued from Sandora by Rebecca's group and Touya, who helps remove her enslavement collar. She works as a receptionist at the Moon Reader Café.
- Belle
- One of the slaves that was rescued from Sandora by Rebecca's group and Touya, who helps remove her enslavement collar. She currently works at the Moon Reader Café as a receptionist.
- Nia
- One of the slaves that was rescued from Sandora by Rebecca's group and Touya, who helps remove her enslavement collar. She works as a cook at the Moon Reader Café. She is Mia's older sister.
- Mia
- One of the slaves that was rescued from Sandora by Rebecca's group and Touya, who helps remove her enslavement collar. She is currently working as a cook in the Moon Reader Café. She is Nia's younger sister.
- Sylvie
- One of the slaves that was rescued from Sandora by Rebecca's group and Touya, who helps remove her enslavement collar. She works as a waitress in the Moon Reader Café.
- Marika
- One of the slaves that was rescued from Sandora by Rebecca's group and Touya, who helps remove her enslavement collar. She works as a waitress in the Moon Reader Café.
Regulus Empire
A kingdom located in the west of the continent and is the largest country in the west. This is where Touya met Lucia.
- Zephyrus Roa Regulus (ゼフィルス・ロア・レグルス, Zefirusu Roa Regurusu)
- The king of the Regulus Empire and the father of Lucia and Romero. General Bazoar tries to murder him in hopes of taking over the nearby kingdoms, but he is saved by Touya. After foiling Bazoar's plan, he joins Touya's alliance.
- Caroline Rillettes (キャロライン・リエット, Kyarorain Rietto)
- A proud second daughter of the Rillettes Household and a knight of the Regulus Empire. She prefers to be called by her nickname Carol (キャロル, Kyaroru). She is also Renne's maternal aunt. But Carol detests being called "aunt", Renne calls her "sis" instead. Ever since her older sister Stephanie (or Steph) ran away from home after having an argument with their strict father, Carol has been devoting her life to fulfill their family legacy of knighthood. Despite being single and was never able to start her own family like her dearest deceased sister, she was proud enough to have a good dependable niece like Renne.
- General Bazoar (バズール, Bazūru)
- A wicked general who seeks to conquer the surrounding kingdoms. He wields two magical bracelets that allow him to resist magic and physical attacks, and can summon a large demon monster called the Demon Lord. He attempts to murder Zephyrus and his family to take over Regulus and declare war on the nearby kingdoms, but Touya saves them and defeats him by exposing him to a foul stench created by Sludge-slime. It is later revealed that his magic bracelets came from the Storehouse of Babylon. So far, he is the only human antagonist who was able to mostly stand a chance against Touya, but still proved to be no match for him.
- General Romero
- A loyal general who has no intension of following Bazoar's treachery and coup. He was providing the prince a place to hide until Bazoar is defeated.
- Lux Roa Regulus
- The prince of the Regulus Empire, Zephyrus's son, and Lucia's brother. Touya rescues him during the confrontation with General Bazoar.
- Mary Rillettes
- Steph and Carol's mother and Renne's maternal grandmother. A kind woman who accepted Renne's choice to remain a maid rather than join nobility. Renne cooked a special meal for her as gratitude for their meeting. They usually exchange letters through a mirror portal Touya gave them.
- Robinson
- A huge muscular butler who has been working the Rillettes for years. He was excited to meet Renne, the long lost daughter of Stephanie Rillettes and is happy to assist her with a special dish for her family.
Kingdom of Lihnea
A kingdom located on the southern half of the Island of Palnea. It borders the northern the Kingdom of Palouf and had many previous skirmishes in the past, though they have never developed into a war.
- Cloud Zeph Lihnea (クラウド・ゼフ・リーニエ, Kuraudo Zefu Rīnie)
- Voiced by: Shunichi Toki (Japanese); Justin Briner (English)
- The prince of the Lihnea kingdom, the son of Schlaf and Erya, and the (fake) stepbrother of Zabune. He comes to Brunhild to seek Touya's help in saving his mother, who is held hostage by Zabune and his parents who are scheming to take over Lihnea, murder Cloud and his father, and start a war with the Kingdom of Palouf. Once Erya is rescued, Touya exposes their plan, allowing the king to retire and pass the throne to Cloud, who has Zabune and his parents sold into slave labor in Sandora. He then joins Touya's alliance.
- Schlaf Zeph Lihnea (シュラフ・ゼフ・リーニエ, Shurafu zefu rīnie)
- Voiced by: Mitsuru Miyamoto (Japanese); TBA (English)
- The former ruler of Lihnea, Erya's husband, and Cloud's father. Wardack kidnaps his wife to force him to cooperate with his plan to take over the kingdom, and later kill him and his son. However, Touya saves Erya, allowing him to pass the throne to Cloud without any threats so he can retire and be with his wife.
- Erya Zes Lihnea (エリア・ゼス・リーニエ, Eria zesu rīnie)
- Voiced by: Namiko Morimoto (Japanese); Diane Meo (English)
- Schlaf's wife and the mother of Cloud. Wardack and his family kidnap her to force the king to help them with their plans. She is rescued by Touya, who later foils Wardack's plans.
- Marquis Koupe (クープ, Kūpu)
- Voiced by: Susumu Akagi (Japanese); TBA (English)
- A prime minister who is a close ally to Cloud. When Wardack came into power, he was removed from his position. Following the defeat of Wardack and his family and Cloud becoming king, he was reinstalled and had all the nobles who helped Wardack banished.
- Zabune (ザブン)
- Voiced by: Jun Fukushima (Japanese); Dallas Reid (English)
- Cloud's cruel stepbrother, who tends to keep female slaves. He is later revealed to be Wardack and Dacia's son, meaning that he and Cloud are not blood related. They plot to kill Cloud and his father so they can take over Lihnea and declare war on Palouf. They also kidnap Cloud's mother Erya to force the king to help. Zabune also intends to marry Sue and enslave her to support his rise to the throne, but the proposal was canceled when he learns that Sue is engaged to Touya (who is actually doing this to protect her). In retaliation, he tries to have Cloud spread rumors about Touya to ruin his reputation in hopes of preventing the engagement, which Cloud refuses to do, not realizing that Touya had overheard his entire scheme. After Touya rescues Erya and a slave girl that Zabune recently bought, he then foils Zabune’s plan, leading Cloud to become the new king and had Zabune and his parents sentenced to death, but secretly sold to a slave trader who sends them to work as slaves in Sandora.
- Dacia (ダキア, Dakia)
- Voiced by: Kyou Yaoya (Japanese); Corey Pettit (English)
- Zabune's mother and Wardack's wife. She and her family plan to kill Cloud and his father so they can take over Lihnea and declare war on Palouf. They kidnap Cloud's mother Erya to force the king to help. After Touya rescues Erya, he then foils their plot, leading Cloud to become the new king and had Dacia and her family sentenced to death, but secretly sold to a slave trader who sends them to work as slaves in Sandora.
- Wardack (ワルダック, Warudakku)
- Voiced by: Masafumi Kimura (Japanese); TBA (English)
- The former prime minister, who is Zabune's father and Dacia's wife. He and his family seek to kill Cloud and his father so they can take over Lihnea and declare war on Palouf. They kidnap Cloud's mother Erya to force the king to help. After Touya rescues Erya and exposes their plot, Cloud becomes the new king and has Wardack and his family sentenced to death, but secretly sold to a slave trader who sends them to work as slaves in Sandora.
- Fleur
- A female slave that Zabune bought from a Sandoran merchant. Touya later rescues her and removes her enslavement collar before Zabune can kill her for her disobedience by crippling the collar. After the situation in Lihnea, Touya sends her to Brunhild where she took a job as a cook at the Silver Moon Inn.
Kingdom of Lestia
A kingdom that was once ruled by Galen Yunas Lestia before he retired and gave the throne to his son, Reid Yunas Lestia, who will later pass it down to his son, Reinhard Yunas Lestia. This kingdom is also a member of the World Alliance. This is where Touya first met Hildegard.
- Galen Yunas Lestia (ギャレン・ユナス・レスティア, Gyaren yunasu resutia)
- Voiced by: Kenichi Ogata (Japanese); TBA (English)
- Hildegard's grandfather who takes an interest in Touya and his technology. He was the former king of Lestia. Despite his old age, he is a powerful swordsman. During his visit to Brunhild, he challenges his granddaughter to prove if she is worthy to be Touya's next fiancée, but ends up losing due to Touya distracting him, and he approves of their future marriage.
Refreese Imperium
One of the major cities in the world. Linze and Elze's uncle, aunt, and cousins live here.
- Reliel Rehm Refreese (リリエル・リーム・リーフリース, Ririeru rīmu rīfurīsu)
- Voiced by: Misaki Kuno (Japanese); Lindsay Sheppard (English)
- The princess of the Refreese Imperium who writes romance novel series. She is a friend of Yumina's. Touya helps her get the book she needed by creating a copy of it. After writing a rather unsettling story with the main character resembling Touya, he swears revenge on her for humiliating him. She is also engaged to an unknown person, which is good news for Touya as he did not want to marry her due to his personal issues towards her.
Divine Realm
A place where gods mostly resides. This is where Touya ended up following his accidental death.
- God (神様, Sekai Kami-sama)
- Voiced by: Fumihiko Tachiki (Japanese); Barry Yandell (English)
- At the start of the series, he accidentally kills Touya and as an apology, he revives him in a new world and grants him immense power that renders him almost undefeatable, also allowing him to keep his smartphone. He usually contacts Touya using the phone and whenever he shows up in person, he pretends to be Touya's grandfather under the alias Shinnosuke Mochizuki (望月神之助, Mochizuki Shinnosuke). He is also known as the God of Worlds.
- Goddess of Love (恋愛神, Ren'ai-shin)
- Voiced by: Yui Horie (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
- A goddess from the Divine Realm who controls romantic related matters. She is currently in the Brunhild Dukedom and pretending to be Touya Mochizuki's older sister under the alias Karen Mochizuki (望月花恋, Mochizuki Karen).
Other Characters
- Ende (エンデ, Ende)
- Voiced by: Yuma Uchida (Japanese); Howard Wang (English)
- A mysterious young boy with powerful abilities, who suddenly appears at the commercial area of the southern district of Belfest. He encounters Touya at some points during his travels. Later, it is revealed that his real name is Endymion (エンデミュオン, Endemyuon). He has two girlfriends: Ney and Lycee. Sometime later, he, Ney, and Lycee marry Melle and had a daughter named Allistella.
- Dark Magician
- This unnamed mage was hired by Count Balsa to kidnap Sue in order to blackmail her father. He can use dark magic and can summon Lizardmen. His attack was foiled by Touya.
- Melle (メル, Meru)
- The ruler of the Phrase, although she dislikes her role and wants to be free from them. She had been stayed dormant in the form of a nucleus inside Yamato, Yumina's little brother, until Touya extracted her from Yamato's body and gave her a pendent that makes her appear human. She stayed at Brunhild for a while as a refuge. She soon marries Ende, Ney, and Lycee and she and Ende had a daughter named Allistella.
- Ney (ネイ, Nei)
- One of Ende's girlfriends. She later marries Melle.
- Lycee (リゼ, Rize)
- One of Ende's girlfriends. She later marries Melle.
- Allistella (アリステラ, Arisutera)
- Ende and Melle's daughter. Her nickname is Allis (アリス, Arisu)
- Nest Renaud (ネスト・レナード, Nesuto Renādo)
- A priest who only cares about raising his status and will easily takes offense when things don't go his way.
- Phyllis Rugit (フィリス・ルギット, Firisu Rugitto)
- A priestess who accompanied the envoy who wished to put the Ramissh Theocracy's religion on Brunhild. However, after Touya refused to allow a single religion dominate his country and snapped at her superior for insulting the God that Touya believed in. Phyllis got to meet the God in charge of the world, who told her that Gods only watch over them and will never interfere; meaning the Theocracy was built on a lie. Phyllis was later saved from execution along with the Pope, who were the only ones not under the spell of the Dark Spirit, who was the real "god" of the religion. After its destruction by Touya, Phyllis became the Pope's next in-line because she had the right mindset to succeed her.
- Lain Netherland (レイン・ネザーランド, Rein Nezārando)
- She used to be a knight of the Kingdom of Mismede before becoming the commander of the knight order of Brunhild.
- Nore Siberia (ノルエ・シベリア, Norue Shiberia)
- A former soldier of the Kingdom of Mismede, the younger sister of Garn, and a commanding officer in the Mismedian Guard. She later becomes one of the Vice-Commanders of the Brunhild Knight Order along with Nikola Strand. Her original name is Norn Siberia (ノルエ・シベリア, Norun Shiberia).
- Nikola Strand (ニコラ・ストランド, Nikora Suturando)
- A fox beast-man who is the nephew of Olba and a former soldier for Kingdom of Mismede. He eventually becomes one of the Vice-Commanders of the Brunhild Knight Order along with Nore Siberia.
- Mr. Mittens (ニャンタロー, Nyantarō)
- A cat sìth and contracted cat beast of Sakura. His real name is D'Artagnan (ダルタニャン, Darutanyan); however, most people call him by his nickname, much to his chagrin.
Other Locations
- Ramissh Theocracy
- Unlike most countries, it is not ruled by a hereditary monarch, but it instead elects a Pope from the highest ranked priests. The Pope rules the country until they either die or abdicate the throne. It is later discovered that the Theocracy was under the spell of the Dark Spirit and that it's religion was formed under a lie. The Dark Spirit was later defeated by Touya.
- Roadmare Union
- A country that is composed of seven provinces, each of which is ruled by a elected governor, while the country itself is ruled by a doge that is chosen from among the seven governors. In the future, this country becomes a republic called Republic of Roadmare.
- Kingdom of Felsen
- This country was the most magically advanced country currently in existence. It is actively researching obsolete sorcery such as artifacts, ancient magic research, engraving sorcery, talisman arts, enchanting sorcery, beast faith sorcery, and ninjutsu. It is also responsible for producing 60% of the magically enhanced weapons and armor that exist, but the success rate is low.
- Demon Kingdom of Xenoahs
- A kingdom that is comprised mostly (if not completely) of demon folks. The country is bordered by both the Yulong Heavenly Empire and the Nokia Kingdom to the south. This is Sakura's hometown.
- Kingdom of Hannock
- A country that is bordered by the Yulong Remnants (formerly the Yulong Heavenly Empire) to the east and is adjacent to both the Kingdom of Elfrau and the Regulus Empire to the west by the crossing the river.
- Kingdom of Egret
- A kingdom that is to the southwest of the main continent and directly to the west of the Great Sea of Trees. The kingdom is divided into two separate islands: the larger of the two, Egrand, and the smaller, Mallet. Its people are descended from migrants from the Great Sea of Trees, and their culture and architecture bear similarity to that of historical Mayan/Mesoamerican peoples.
- Kingdom of Ryle
- A country that has a relatively high population of dwarves, and its king and much of the royal family have dwarven blood. The kingdom's dwarves are particularly skilled in metal working and engineering.
- Kingdom of Palouf
- A kingdom located on the northern half of the Island of Palnea, which is the largest island in the west. The country almost got into a war with Lihnea, but this was prevented by Touya.
- Kingdom of Elfrau
- This kingdom was founded 1200 years before the start of the story. The land where the kingdom resides was originally unfit for people to live in, but thanks to the efforts of an adventurer named El Carterede and a displaced group known as the Frau Clan, it was reclaimed. El Carterede would later become the first (and possibly only) King of Elfrau marrying the current (and only) queen in the process.
- Kingdom of Palerius
- It is an island nation to the north of Xenoahs and Elfrau. The country is composed of four separate cities set in a different part of the island (north, south, east, and west) and a large temple located at the center of the island.
- Yulong Heavenly Empire
- A kingdom which continued to exist after the first Phrase invasion. This kingdom is known to conquer other regions due to its residents being wicked people. The assassins who tried to kill Sakura are revealed to have come from here. They even once tried to steal Touya's technology, but he foils their plans, which resulted in the kingdom's collapse. What's left of it became known as the Yulong Remnants.
- Great Sea of Trees
- A major location found between Mismede and Sandora.
- Kingdom of Horn
- A country located on the east border of the Magic Kingdom of Felsen and the south of Yulong.
- Kingdom of Nokia
- A mountainous country reminiscent of Tibet. Sharing borders only with Yulong and Xenoahs to its West and Northwest, the country has historically been diplomatically isolated and has repelled many invasions from Yulong.
Creatures
- Kohaku (琥珀, Kohaku)
- Voiced by: Yuki Kaida (Japanese); Marissa Lenti (English)
- Formerly known as The White Monarch (白帝, Byakutei). She is a companion and a contracted beast of Touya on his journey. She is one of the Four Heavenly Beasts and also the leader of the Magical Beasts. She can change between a large tiger to a tiger cub.
- Kokuyou (黒曜, Kokuyou) and Sango (珊瑚, Sango)
- Voiced by: Issei Futamata and Naoko Matsui (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (Kokuyou), Elizabeth Maxwell (Sango) (English)
- Formerly known as The Black Monarch (玄帝, Gentei). They are companions and contracted beasts of Touya on his journey. They are both parts of the Genbu. They are one of the Four Heavenly Beasts and also the leader of the Scaled Creatures. Like Kohaku, they can change from their young form into a more monstrous form.
- Kougyoku (紅玉, Kōgyoku)
- Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); TBA (English)
- Formerly known as The Flame Monarch (炎帝, Entei). She is a companion and contracted beast of Touya on his journey. She is one of the Four Heavenly Beasts and also the leader of the birds. She can change from her beast form to her young form.
- Phrases (フレイズ, Fureizu)
- Evil crystal creature who once attacked the kingdoms in the past, but their attack was mysterious stopped. They later return in the present to search for their ruler, whose core is inside someone; however, they must eliminate any humans and demi-humans that they encounter because their heartbeats make it hard for them to track the core. They are the series' main antagonists. Due to their thick armor, they can only be killed by destroying their power cores. Another way to defeat them is with weapons that are made from the same material as their armor.
- Lizardmen
- Lizard monsters who are summoned by a dark magician who tries to kidnap Sue.
- Dullahan
- A headless swordsman that Touya and his friends encounter during their journey.
- Slime Beasts
- Blobs of slime that have the ability to dissolve clothes.
- Dragons
- Only two kinds appear in the series so far: black dragons and red dragons. They are all lead by the Azure Monarch, who is implied to be their king.
- Undead Oni Masked Soldiers
- Zombie warriors controlled by Kansukay.
- Demon King
- A powerful demon controlled by Bazoar.
- Catoblepas
- A powerful monster that has the ability to turn people into stone.
- Bloody Crab
- A giant crab-like monster.
- Mithril Giants
- Colossal creatures who have very tough body armor.
- Orichalcum Golem
- A powerful golem who is just as tough as the Mithril Giants.
Media
Light novels
The series began publication as a web novel, being serialized on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website since April 8, 2013.[9] The series was later published as a light novel series by Hobby Japan's "HJ Novels" label beginning on May 22, 2015; twenty-eight volumes have been published as of April 19, 2023. The light novel features illustrations by Eiji Usatsuka. It was licensed for digital distribution in the English language by J-Novel Club.[10] J-Novel Club announced at Anime Expo on July 5, 2018 that the series would be the first it would publish in print outside its deal with Seven Seas Entertainment. The novels is published in a partnership with Ingram Publisher Services.[11]
Manga
A manga adaptation by Soto began serialization in the January 2017 issue of Comp Ace (published November 2016),[12][13] with the first two compiled tankōbon volumes released consecutively in June and July 2017 and the third volume in February 2018.[14][15][16] Yen Press announced during its panel at the New York Comic Con Metaverse digital event in October 2020 that it had licensed the manga.[17]
Anime
An anime television series adaptation directed by Takeyuki Yanase, written by Natsuko Takahashi, and animated by Production Reed was announced[18] and aired from July 11 to September 26, 2017.[2] AŌP performed the opening theme song "Another World" while Maaya Uchida, Yui Fukuo, Chinatsu Akatsuki, Marika Kouno, Nanami Yamashita, and Sumire Uesaka. performed different versions of the ending theme song "Junjō Emotional" (純情エモーショナル, Pure Emotional).[2] Crunchyroll streamed and licensed the series,[19] while Funimation produced an English dub and released it on home video as part of the two companies' partnership.[20][21] Funimation released the series for home video in the British Isles, and in Australia and New Zealand, through their distributors at Sony Pictures UK and Universal Sony respectively.[22]
A second season was announced on April 15, 2022.[23][24] The second season is animated by J.C.Staff and directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki, with Deko Akao handling series composition, Chinatsu Kameyama designing the characters and serving as chief animation director, and Kei Yoshikawa and Kōhei Yamada composing the music. The cast reprised their roles from the first season and the drama CD. It premiered on April 3, 2023 to June 19, 2023.[7][25][26] Gemstone7 performed the opening theme song "Real Diamond" (リアルダイヤモンド).[27]
Game
A browser game titled In Another World With My Smartphone: Happiness Cradle based on the anime is scheduled to be released in 2023. The game will be available on the G123 platform.[28]
Reception
The series has seen considerable popularity on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website, having been viewed over 100,000,000 times in total.[1]
References
Text was copied from Minor Characters at In Another World With My Smartphone Wiki, which is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA 3.0) license.
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External links
- Web novel at Shōsetsuka ni Narō (in Japanese)
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official anime website (in Japanese)
- IseSuma on Twitter (in Japanese)
- In Another World with My Smartphone (light novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- In Another World with My Smartphone at IMDb