Spy stories trying to leave behind their dangerous past to embrace tranquility always have a special magnetism, and the next summer season will bring us a proposal that promises to give a lot to talk about. The animated adaptation of the light novel series Victoria of Many Faces (written by Syuu and illustrated by Nanna Fujimi) has taken a firm step in his promotional campaign by revealing his First extended main trailer.
This exciting advance offers viewers a much deeper look at the quality of animation, the atmosphere of mystery that will surround the plot and, in a very special way, an exclusive preview of what will be its closing musical theme.
A Kyoto stamped melody to close each episode
One of the main attractions of this new footage is the official presentation of its Ending. The song is titled “In not Tsuki” and is interpreted by ki_en, a talented J-pop band from Kyoto.
From what is perceived in the trailer, the musical piece manages to perfectly capture that duality that the work handles. On the one hand, the melancholy of a protagonist who flees from betrayal and, on the other, the elegance of a period drama full of palatial secrets and unexpected turns.

Studio Deen leads an expert technical team in fantasy and drama
Behind the visual production of Victoria of Many Faces is the recognized Studio Deen, an animation house with decades of experience and enormous experience handling both action stories and period dramas. To ensure that the essence of the light novel is intact to television, a group of creatives has been summoned with quite an interesting track record in the industry:
- Address: Nobukabe Kimura, whom many will remember for their fantastic work directing the fun and relaxing series Ive Been Killing Slimes for 300 years and maxed out my level. Her experience handling daily rhythms will be vital for the moments when the protagonist tries to lead a peaceful life.
- Composition of the series: Naohiro Fukushima (d)My Isekai Life) is in charge of structuring the scripts and adapting the narrative of political intrigue and action.
- Character Design: Osawa Mine, an artist who comes from leaving excellent impressions thanks to her delicate and imposing designs in An Archdemons Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride.

The art of disguise and the dangers of a persistent past
For those who are ready to immerse themselves in this adventure, the plot (whose original work in English is distributed by Yen Press) introduces us to an era where nations fight silent battles through spies that operate in the shadows. In this ruthless environment, it stands out Chloe, an elite agent capable of fulfilling the most suicidal missions thanks to a superhuman mastery of martial arts and an unmatched ability to disguise.
However, fate plays a trick on her when she is betrayed by her own boss. Tired of violence, Chloe fakes her disappearance and decides to reinvent herself completely under the identity of Victory, an ordinary citizen who moves to the neighboring kingdom of Ashberry with the only desire to have a “normal life”.
Unfortunately for her, fate has other plans. The peace of Victoria lasts very little when she begins to relate to the local inhabitants, discovering that her refined combat skills and sharp spy instinct are much more useful in everyday life than she ever imagined. To make matters worse, his astonishing strength and peculiar charisma do not take long to draw the attention of the second prince of the kingdom, as well as the relentless pursuers of his old organization that track him.


the premiere of Victoria of Many Faces It is officially scheduled for July 2026, positioning itself as one of the freshest and most intriguing options within the summer television grid. We will have to closely follow the next announcements to meet the cast of voices that will accompany Victoria at this crossroads for her freedom.