The anime "Madō Seihei no Slave," scheduled to air from January 2024, is based on a manga currently being serialized in Shonen Jump+. It's a harem battle action story featuring beautiful girls with supernatural powers and the protagonist, the only male who can fight as their slave. With the anime's broadcast approaching, we'd like to introduce the outline, production staff, and currently known cast of "Madō Seihei no Slave"!

Madō Seihei no Slave Overview!

Anime Cover

Madō Seihei no Slave is a manga written by Takahiro and illustrated by Takemura Yohei. The series began serialization in 2019 on Shueisha's webcomic site, Shonen Jump+, and is still ongoing. As of June 2023, 13 volumes of the manga have been released. The total number of copies of the manga, including digital versions, has exceeded 4 million. An anime adaptation is scheduled to begin airing in January 2024.

A Brief Plot Summary of Slave of the Demon Capital!

Volume 1 Cover

Suddenly, a different dimension known as "Mad City" appears across Japan, causing great damage due to the monsters known as "Ugly Demons" that haunt this dimension. However, it is discovered that by eating the fruit "peaches" found in the Demon Capital, women can gain great powers, and so the "Magic Defense Force" is formed, made up of women who have eaten the peaches. The protagonist, Wakura Yuki, accidentally stumbles into the Demon Capital, where he is enslaved by the abilities of Uzen Kyoka, a member of the Demon Defense Force who comes to rescue him, and is able to display his immense powers and resolve the situation. Yuki's strength is so highly regarded that he becomes the manager of the Demon Defense Force's dormitory, despite being a man, and he fights to the end, despite being pushed around by the unique members of the force.

What kind of work is Slave of the Demon Capital?

Reward

This is a harem battle action game featuring beautiful girls who fight for the Magic Defense Force. The protagonist, the only male in the Magic Defense Force, also participates in the battles. The story follows the protagonist, Yuki Wakura, and the heroine, Kyoka Uzen, as they grow and develop a strong bond of trust. Kyoka's ability allows her to significantly strengthen her enslaved counterparts, but she must reward them accordingly. These rewards are what slaves subconsciously desire: erotic pleasure. There are many scenes in which the strong, dignified heroine shyly rewards her enslaved counterparts. In addition to the heroine, many other attractive, beautiful characters also appear. Overall, it's a work that combines classic battles with a harem of beautiful girls (forced erotic rewards).

Madou Seihei no Slave is produced by Seven Arcs!

Seven Arcs

Madou Seihei no Slave is produced by Seven Arcs. Seven Arcs was established in 2000 by Arcturus LLC, which established Seven Arcs Co., Ltd. in 2002 to produce the television series. In 2012, it became a subsidiary of Seven Arcs Pictures Co., Ltd. Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings Inc. subsequently became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Seven Arcs Group on December 26, 2017. Sevens Arcs was established in 2019 through the merger of three affiliated companies.

Introducing Seven Arcs' past works!

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Lyrical Nanoha

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Introducing the voice cast of Slave of the Demon Capital!

Yuuki Wakura Voiced by: Yuya Hirose

Yuya Hirose

The voice actor for the protagonist, Yuuki Wakura, is Yuya Hirose! Born April 9, 1996, Yuya Hirose is from Chiba Prefecture and is a voice actor affiliated with Arts Vision. Notable roles include Yuta Hibiki in SSSS.GRIDMAN, Takuma Akutsu in War x Love, and Yu Inoki in the IDOLiSH7 series.

Voiced by: Akari Kito

Akari Kito

The voice actress for the heroine, Kyoka Uzen, is Akari Kito! Born October 16, 1994, she is from Aichi Prefecture and is a voice actress affiliated with Raccoon Dog. Her notable roles include Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Seiun Sky in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby, and Kotoko Iwanaga in Kyokou Suiri.

Tohji Marin Voiced by: Yume Miyamoto

Yume Miyamoto

Yume Miyamoto is the voice actress for Tohji Marin, a member of the Seventh Squad! Born January 22, 1997, in Fukuoka Prefecture, she is a voice actress affiliated with the Himawari Theater Company. Her notable roles include Takarada Rikka in SSSS.GRIDMAN, Tirumina in Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, and Nika Nanaura in Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch of Mercury.

Suruga Shuku, voiced by Mari Hino

Mari Hino

Mari Hino is the voice actress for Suruga Shuku, a member of the Seventh Squad! Born on May 2nd in Nemuro, Hokkaido, she is a voice actress affiliated with Sigma Seven! Her notable work includes the roles of Mao in Nyanko no Shima (The Cats of Starry Sky), Toma and Sherry in The Promised Neverland, and Ikkaku-kun in Hanabi-chan Tends to be Late.

Role of Okawamura Yasushi: Voiced by Tachibana Hina

Tachibana Hina

Hina Tachibana is the voice actress for Okawamura Yasushi, a member of the Seventh Squad! Born June 14th in Miyagi Prefecture, she is a voice actress affiliated with Arts Vision! Her notable work includes the roles of Hisakawa Nagi in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, Ichii Maina in If My Idol Goes to Budokan, I Will Die, and Satono Diamond in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby.

Izumo Tenka, voiced by Maaya Uchida

Maaya Uchida

The voice actress for Izumo Tenka, the leader of the Sixth Squadron, is Maaya Uchida! Born December 27, 1989, Maaya Uchida is a voice actress from Tokyo affiliated with I'm Enterprise! Her notable roles include Takanashi Rikka in Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions, Kanzaki Ranko in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, and Katarina Claes in My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!

Azuma Yachiho Voiced by: Nene Hieda

Nene Hieda

The voice actress for Azuma Yachiho, a member of the Sixth Squad, is Nene Hieda! Born January 15, 1997, Nene Hieda is from Kanagawa Prefecture and is a voice actress affiliated with 81 Produce! Notable works include the roles of Momoka Yashiro in Gundam Build Divers, Misaki Jinguji in After the World Uniform, and Anna Nagumo in One More Step!

Wakasa Sahara Voiced by: Reina Ueda

Reina Ueda

Reina Ueda is the voice actress for Wakasa Sahara, a member of the Sixth Squad! Born January 17, 1994, in Toyama Prefecture, she is a voice actress affiliated with 81 Produce! Her notable roles include Akane Shinjo in SSSS.GRIDMAN, Akane Kano in Darwin's Game, and Lemon Irvine in Mashle.

[Mad Capital's Slave] Production Staff and Cast Summary

Here's a summary of the production staff and cast of Mad Capital's Slave! Because the series features so many characters, it's unclear how much of the anime will air, but we expect cast members to continue to be announced! There are still many unique and popular characters from the original work waiting to be revealed, so it's exciting to see how the cast will turn out! Mad Capital's Slave will begin airing in January 2024, so if you're interested, be sure to tune in!

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