Hero Without a Class Drops New Trailer with Theme Songs and Premiere Date

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The upcoming anime Hero Without a Class: Who Even Needs Skills has just revealed fresh updates that fans have been waiting for. A brand-new trailer is out, showing off both the opening and ending theme songs while also confirming the official premiere date.

The preview gives us a first real taste of the story’s tone, music, and animation style, setting the stage for its exciting launch this fall.

Hero Without a Class Anime Gears Up for October with New Trailer

It also introduces the theme songs that will shape the mood of the series. The opening track, Reincarnation by Kaya, bursts with powerful energy and makes the story feel lively right from the start. On the other hand, the ending theme, Kiseki Nanka Iranai, performed by UTAHIME DREAM ALLSTARS, slows things down and brings a warm and emotional touch.

Hearing both songs together gives the feeling that this anime will balance excitement with heartfelt moments, which perfectly matches the journey of a hero who begins with nothing but determination.

What makes the news even better is that the wait is almost over. The anime is officially set to premiere on October 1, 2025, right at the start of the fall season when many new shows arrive. With so much competition, this series is stepping forward with its own charm and looks ready to grab attention.

The cast adds even more promise. Kensho Ono will voice the main character, Arel, while well-known talents like Saori Hayami, Sumire Uesaka, and Rumi Okubo will play important supporting roles. On the creative side, the project is in the hands of Studio A-Cat, with Kaoru Yabana directing and Chabo Higurashi writing the series composition.

The character designs come from Takayuki Chiba and Xuewen Xu, and the music is composed by Kent Asahina. This combination of skilled staff suggests that both the story and visuals will come together smoothly.

The anime is based on the light novel series written by Shichio Kuzu and illustrated by Yumehito Ueda. It first appeared online before being released in print and has also been adapted into a manga by Akio Nanae. With different formats already available, fans have several ways to explore the story even before the anime begins.

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