Anticipation Builds for The Water Magician: Stunning New Visual and Creditless Theme Songs Unveiled Ahead of July 2025 Premiere

Anime fans worldwide are buzzing with anticipation as the official website for The Water Magician has just unveiled a stunning new visual, alongside the highly awaited creditless versions of its opening and ending sequences. This significant reveal arrives just days before the anime’s scheduled premiere in July 2025, marking a crucial milestone in the promotional rollout for this adaptation of Tadashi Kubō’s popular isekai fantasy light novel series, known in Japan as Mizuzokusei no Mahōtsukai.
The fresh visual masterfully displays the core cast against an enchanting aquatic backdrop, underscoring the magic and mystery central to the story’s rich world. It offers a closer look at protagonist Ryo, voiced by Ayumu Murase in Japanese and Dallas Reid for the English dub, alongside companions Abel and Sera, portrayed by Blake McNamara and Kaede Hondo in English, respectively. This imagery not only hints at dynamic character interactions but also expertly sets the tone for the anime’s unique blend of fantasy and adventure.
The creditless opening video, set to 'Blue Motion' by Meiyo Densetsu, has already garnered immense attention for its striking animation quality and fluid choreography. Social media and fan forums are vibrant with praise for its seamless movement and vivid color palette, which truly bring the world of The Water Magician to life. Many commend the opening as a visual standout among current season offerings. The ending video, while more concise, provides a serene and introspective mood, further highlighting the series’ commitment to balancing thrilling action with emotional depth.

On the production front, the anime is helmed by director Hideyuki Satake, known for his work on Delicious in Dungeon, with series scripts managed by Jun Kumagai, whose credits include Hamatora and Descending Stories: Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju. Character designs are the meticulous work of Yūka Kozutsumi, effectively translating Nokito’s light novel illustrations into animated form. The combined efforts of Typhoon Graphics and Wonderland have resulted in a polished, visually compelling adaptation poised to captivate both the novel’s devoted readership and a broader anime audience.
For those eager to fully immerse themselves, both the opening and ending sequences are now available creditless, allowing pure appreciation of their artistry and narrative hints. As the anime prepares for its debut on TBS and Crunchyroll—with the latter also streaming the English dub—global fans can expect a simultaneous rollout. With its ongoing serialization on Shōsetsuka ni Narō since 2020 and print publication by TO Books since 2021, The Water Magician continues its expansion, now powerfully reinforced by this high-profile anime adaptation. These recent media releases unequivocally showcase the creative team’s ambition to deliver a faithful yet visually spectacular rendition of Kubō’s original work.
Credits
The Water Magician (Mizuzokusei no Mahōtsukai)
Author
Tadashi Kubō
Cover Art
Nokito
Studio
Typhoon Graphics, Wonderland
Publisher
TO Books
Producers