Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells anime premieres this summer

Failure Frame

The upcoming anime adaptation of Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells is set to premiere this July as part of the summer 2024 anime season.

Failure Frame follows the young man Mimori Touka who’s summoned to another world alongside his classmates by a goddess, however when his skill of status-ailment magic is determined to be useless, he’s discarded by the goddess and presumed dead.

However while in this world, status-ailment magic is considered finicky and unreliable, Touka is able to cast it with almost 100% effect. As he perfects his own method of fighting he plans his revenge on the goddess, meanwhile the other students continue to do her bidding without realizing the goddess’s true nature.

You can check out the trailer for Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells below.

The series is the latest from Seven Arcs Pictures (previously Seven Arcs Co.) whose past work includes Mahou Shoujo Lyrical NanohaSekirei, and more.

The light novel and manga are released in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. You can read their synopsis of the series below.

Abruptly catapulted into a fantasy world, Mimori Touka and his classmates have been summoned by the world’s resident Goddess to serve as heroes. Luckily, most of the students display amazing skills upon arrival—except for Mimori, whose abilities bottom out at a measly E-rank. With no further use for him, the Goddess banishes Mimori to a dungeon from which no one has ever returned alive. Yet, as it turns out, Mimori’s skills aren’t so much worthless as they are abnormal. Abnormally powerful, even. If Mimori can only claw his way back to the surface, nothing will stand in his way from getting revenge.

Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells premieres this July, a specific date has yet to be announced.

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