More staff also revealed for TV anime by

Editors Note: Happinet Pictures has removed the video and has not uploaded a new version. ANN's original article is below.

Happinet Pictures began streaming a new promotional video for the television anime adaptation of Riku Misora and Sacraneco 's High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World ( Chōjin-Kokoseitachi wa Isekai demo Yoyu de Ikinuku Yōdesu! ) light novel series on Friday. The video reveals more staff, the theme song artists, and the anime's October premiere date. The anime's official website also revealed a new visual.

The new staff includes:

Idol group DIALOGUE+ is performing the opening theme song "Hajimete no Kakumei" (First Revolution), while Akari Kitō is performing the ending theme song "dear my distance."

The cast includes:

Shinsuke Yanagi ( And you thought there is never a girl online? , Angel's 3Piece , The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! ) is directing the anime at project No.9 , with series scripts supervised by Deko Akao ( Noragami , Flying Witch , After the Rain ). Akane Yano ( And you thought there is never a girl online? , The Ryuo's Work is Never Done! ) is designing the characters and is also the chief animation director.

Yen Press licensed the novels' manga adaptation, and it describes the story:

In Japan, there are seven superhuman highschoolers who are world-class geniuses in various fields ranging from governance to economics and beyond. On one fateful day, these seven wind up in a plane accident and wake up only to find themselves in another world. Finding themselves in a foreign place where magic and beast-people are real, they immediately proceed to panic-or at least that's what would've happened if they were some run of the mill students!! If anything, these seven are actually using their talents to do absolutely ludicrous things so they can go home... "Let's take it easy, because if we really let loose, I'm pretty sure we'll end up destroying this world."

Misora launched the novel series with illustrations by Sacraneco in 2015. The manga adaptation by Kōtarō Yamada launched in Square Enix 's Young Gangan magazine in May 2016.