The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip Anime Reveals New Details for July Premiere
Discover the new trailer, cast additions, and key themes for this unique isekai camping adventure.

Imagine being summoned to another world, only to be tossed aside because your unique skills are misunderstood. That's the starting point for The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World, an upcoming anime that is shaping up to be a chevere blend of isekai, slice-of-life, and culinary delight. With a July debut on the horizon, the production has rolled out a fresh trailer, unveiled new cast members, and confirmed its musical themes, giving fans plenty to savor before the journey begins.
Trailer and Musical Themes Set the Mood

The newly released trailer offers a substantial taste of the anime's atmosphere. It previews the opening theme song "Butterfly" performed by INUWASI, a track that seems to capture the sense of freedom and new beginnings central to the story. For the ending, the band Onkan Lemonade will provide the song "Holy Sweet Home," which likely echoes the protagonist's quest for comfort and belonging in an unfamiliar land. The trailer itself, available with English subtitles, showcases the serene landscapes and the cozy, mobile home that will serve as the heart of this adventure.
Expanding the Cast of Companions

The roadtrip wouldn't be complete without fellow travelers, and the anime is adding more voices to its ensemble. Joining the previously announced leads, Sora Tokui as Rin Takanashi and Yūki Ono as Vil, are several new cast members. Sumire Morohoshi will voice Aria, while Shinnosuke Tachibana takes on the role of Senon. Shōya Chiba joins as Ed, and Kaede Hondo will bring Gomamiso to life. This growing cast hints at the "wonderful companions" Rin is promised to meet on her journey, suggesting a story focused on connection as much as survival.
Staff and Production Details
The creative team behind this project brings together experienced names. Directing at EMT Squared is Atsushi Nigorikawa, known for works like Once Upon a Witch's Death. Series composition is handled by Takashi Aoshima, whose credits include Himouto! Umaru-chan. The original character designs from the light novel illustrator Akane Nitou are being adapted for animation by Izumi Ishii. On the sound front, Hiroto Morishita is sound director, with music composition by Kana Utatane, who has experience in similar cozy, food-centric series like Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill.
The Premise: A Rejected Saintess Finds Her Path
The story follows Rin Takanashi, a woman in her thirties whose hobbies are camping and tabletop RPGs. When she is summoned to another world as a saint alongside a beautiful high school girl, her unique "Motor House" and "Survival" skills are dismissed as useless by the prince, leading to her immediate exile. However, Rin soon discovers her skills are perfectly suited for this new environment. Deciding to continue her passions, she uses her abilities to summon her dream camper van and embarks on a solo foodie roadtrip. It's a premise that turns the typical isekai power fantasy on its head, focusing instead on practical skills, personal joy, and the simple pleasure of a good meal in the great outdoors.
Streaming and Broadcast Information
Mark your calendars for July. The anime will premiere on Japanese networks including Tokyo MX, BS NTV, CBC, and AT-X. For international fans, the streaming service HIDIVE has secured the rights to distribute the series in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. This wide availability means you won't have to wait long to join Rin on her culinary expedition.
Source Material and Manga Adaptation
The anime is based on the light novel series originally launched by Yoneori on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in 2019. Kadokawa began publishing the novels with illustrations by Akane Nitou in 2020, with the sixth volume released in May 2024. A manga adaptation by Nana Kogami also began in 2020 on Kadokawa's ComicWalker, reaching its fourth compiled volume in May 2025. This solid foundation in print suggests a well-developed world and story for the anime to explore.
So, what do you look for in an isekai story? Are you drawn to overpowered heroes, or does the idea of a more grounded, hobby-driven adventure like The Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip appeal to you? With its focus on camping, cooking, and finding one's own path, this series promises a different flavor of fantasy. Keep an eye out for its July debut, ya pues, and get ready to hit the road.
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