© 星月子猫 ・ ふーみ / Kadokawa 「LV999の村人」 製作委員会
The Level 999 no Murabito is on track for an anime adaptation in 2026 and has revealed a lot of details. Translating as The Villager of Level 999, the project has debuted its official site and socials below, along with a promo, key visual, and the staff and main cast for it. The series is based on the light novel series by Koneko Hoshitsuki, which began in 2015 and wrapped up in 2019 with nine volumes. manga adaptation launched in 2017 by Kenichi Iwamoto and is ongoing with twenty volumes as of June 2026.
With a July 1st, 2026, premiere date, the production has also set the home video release plans. The twelve-episode series is being done as two Blu-ray box sets priced at 22,000 yen each. Check out the full schedule and known details below.
The anime has Yoshinobu Ksai directing it from the series composition by Shinzo Fujita. Kentaro Matsumoto is handling the character designs with Brains Base on the animation production.
The Japanese cast includes Satoshi Inomata as Koji Kagami, Nao Tōyama as Alice, Hiroya Egashira as Takako, Nobunaga Shimazaki as Rex, Manaka Iwami as Krull, Aoi Koga as Tina, Lynn as Paruna, and Yuichiro Umehara as Menou.
The series features the opening theme song “Not a Hero” as performed by Nakuru Aitsuki and Itsuki Natsume, and the ending theme song “HP” as performed by Yukimura.
Check out the official site and Twitter.
Plot Concept: The story is set in a world of swords and sorcery called Earthqualia, where everyone is born with a designated “class” or role. The story centers on Koji Kagami, born into the weakest “villager” class, but is level 999 despite that. Koji has a chance meeting with Alcie, the daughter of the demon lord, and together, they seek to find a way for humans and demons to co-exist.
Volume
Date
Extras
1
10/28/26
Booklet, Original Soundtrack 1, Clean opening, clean Closing
2
11/25/26
Booklet, Original Soundtrack 2, Promos, Commercials
[Source: Official Site]
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