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The Executioner and Her Way of Life Anime Unveils More Cast, Staff, Song Artists, Spring Debut in English-Subtitled Video
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The staff for the television The Executioner and Her Way of Life (Shokei Shōjo no Virgin Road) light novel series posted a new English-subtitled promotional video and key visual on Tuesday. The video reveals more cast and staff , the theme song artists, and spring premiere for the anime.

The newly announced cast are:
Kentarou Tsubone is editing.
ChouCho is performing the ending theme song "Touka Serenade" (Serenade by Lamplight).
releasing the novels in English, and it describes the story:
The Lost Ones are wanderers who come here from a distant world known as "Japan." No one knows how or why they leave their homes. The only thing that is certain is that they bring disaster and calamity. The duty of exterminating them without remorse falls to Menou, a young Executioner. When she meets Akari, it seems like just another job...until she discovers it's impossible to kill this girl! And when Menou begins to search for a way to defeat this immortality, Akari is more than happy to tag along! So begins a journey that will change Menou forever... In addition to being an intriguing addition to the ever popular isekai genre of light novels, Virgin Road is an intriguing release due to the fact that it includes elements not commonly seen in light novels released in English—a female protagonist and a yuri storyline.
The main cast are:
Moe Kahara as Akari, the Lost One. She is affectionate and easy-going. Menou is unable to kill her because of her ability even though she is not aware of it herself. She begins her journey with Menou, without knowing her true intentions. (Kahara was credited under her previous name in the entertainment industry, Moeka Kishimoto, but changed her name in July.)
SB Creative are producing.
SB Creative published the novels' first volume in July 2019, and the sixth volume shipped on August 15. The novels won the grand prize at the Young Gangan magazine in June 2020.
Source: Press release
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