Killed Again, Mr. Detective? Anime Announced for April 2026 Premiere

Takashi Naoya directs the anime at studio LIDEN FILMS.

A TV anime adaptation of Killed Again, Mr. Detective?, the light novel series by Teniwoha and Riichu, has been officially announced. The series is set to premiere in April 2026. A first teaser trailer has been released, along with initial information on the cast and staff.

Teaser Trailer:

CAST:
Rikuya Yasuda as Sakuya Outsuki
Shion Wakayama as Lilithea

STAFF:
Director: Takashi Naoya
Series Composition: Mio Inoue
Character Design: Akiko Kumada
Art Director: Kuniaki Nemoto
Music: Shuhei Mutsuki
Animation Production: LIDENFILMS

Yen Press publishes the official English edition of Inaba’s manga adaptation and provides the following story description:

Sakuya Outsuki is the son of a legendary detective, striving to follow in his father’s footsteps with the help of his assistant, Lilithea. This isn’t your average high-school sleuth, though-because he comes back to life every time he’s killed! Being a little too familiar with death and always awakening to Lilithea by his side, Sakuya’s happy to take on low-risk cases. Surely investigating a movie producer’s affair on a luxury cruise ship won’t pose any real threat! But when the duo ends up entangled in a larger and bloodier situation, Sakuya will have to get to the bottom of the mystery…and die trying!

Source: Official X

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Mattway
Mattway
Mattway is a freelance anime journalist from London, UK. He likes to write articles about anime he has enjoyed.
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