Hanaori-san Still Wants to Fight in the Next Life Anime Reveals First Trailer and Key Visual

The upcoming anime Hanaori-san Still Wants to Fight in the Next Life has officially revealed its first key visual and debut trailer, offering the first substantial look at the series ahead of its planned July 2026 premiere. The announcement, released on March 28 at 1:00 PM JST, marks the beginning of the promotional cycle for the adaptation of Hekiru Hikawa’s manga.
The key visual, shown on page 1 of the press release , features the central characters Ryusei Narukami and Meteor Hanaori standing back-to-back in front of a school setting under a clear blue sky. This composition visually reinforces the series’ dual premise, combining a modern high school environment with the lingering tension of their past lives as the Demon King and Hero, respectively.
Hanaori-san Still Wants to Fight in the Next Life Anime Trailer
The trailer expands on this setup by introducing several supporting characters and voice cast members, while also highlighting the tonal balance between comedy and character-driven drama.
According to details on page 2 , newly revealed cast members include Seena Hoshiki as Mako Satsuki, Hitomi Ueda as Marika Nagamori, Sora Tokui as Mana Kuraishi, Nene Hieda as Nemuto Takigawa, Rie Takahashi as Ayahime Takanashi, Hiromi Igarashi as Eriko Asahina, Ayasa Ito as Moe Narukami, and Yoko Hikasa as Sakura Rokudo.
The production staff brings together experienced names from across the anime industry. Hideyo Yamamoto is directing the series, with Yukie Sugawara handling series composition and Yosuke Okuda responsible for character design. Animation production is being handled by LIDENFILMS, a studio known for its work across both action-driven and character-focused projects. Music will be provided by Yukari Hashimoto and R・O・N, suggesting a score that may balance emotional and comedic beats.
Storyline
At its core, the story follows Ryusei Narukami, a reclusive NEET who, in a previous life, was the Demon King. His quiet, isolated routine is disrupted when Meteor Hanaori, the Hero who once defeated him, reappears, now living as an ordinary high school girl.
As described in the introduction on page 3, Ryusei eventually reintegrates into society and becomes a teacher at a girls’ high school, only to discover that Meteor is one of the students there. This setup establishes a reincarnation narrative that blends romantic comedy with lingering elements of their former rivalry.
The premise positions the series within a growing subset of anime that recontextualizes fantasy archetypes into contemporary settings. Rather than focusing on large-scale battles, the narrative appears to center on interpersonal dynamics, identity shifts, and the comedic friction between past roles and present circumstances.
With global streaming confirmed for July 2026, Hanaori-san Still Wants to Fight in the Next Life is shaping up to be a character-driven entry in the romance-fantasy space. Further updates, including additional trailers and theme song details, are expected as the premiere window approaches.