The anime adaptation of Tensei Goblin dakedo Shitsumon Aru? is slowly filling out its party roster, and this one is for the isekai fans who still have room in their watchlist for another monster-reincarnation story.
The official website for the TV anime based on Nazuna Miki’s manga has announced additional voice cast members for the series. The anime, also known in English as So What’s Wrong with Getting Reborn as a Goblin?, is currently scheduled to premiere in October 2026.
New cast revealed
The newly announced cast includes:
- Banjou Ginga as Simon
- Sayumi Suzushiro as Eirene
- Mao Ichimichi as Dike
- Wakana Kuramochi as Eunomia
For anime fans who follow voice actors closely, there are a few familiar names here. Banjou Ginga was listed with credits including Shinigami Bocchan to Kuro Maid 2nd Season, while Sayumi Suzushiro is connected to Tsue to Tsurugi no Wistoria. Mao Ichimichi was also noted with Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konyakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku.
No extra plot details, streaming platform, or Southeast Asia release information were included in this update, so for now, the big confirmed item is the expanded cast lineup and the October 2026 broadcast window.
Why Malaysian anime fans should keep an eye on it
Let’s be real: the isekai shelf is already crowded gila. Every season seems to have at least one reincarnation fantasy where the main character gets dropped into a weird new body, broken skill system, or monster society. But that also means Malaysian and SEA anime fans have become pretty sharp at filtering what is worth watching and what is just background noise while scrolling TikTok.
Tensei Goblin dakedo Shitsumon Aru? has a title that immediately sells its angle: instead of the usual overpowered hero, noble, or demon lord setup, the hook is being reborn as a goblin. That alone gives it a slightly different lane, especially if the adaptation leans into the comedy, fantasy-world politics, or underdog angle that monster reincarnation stories can do well.
For local fans, the main thing to watch is where this lands by late 2026. If it gets picked up by the usual legal streaming platforms available in Malaysia and Singapore, it could become one of those easy weekly watch titles during the October season. If not, it may end up as another series people discover later through clips, seiyuu chatter, or manga readers hyping it up online.
October 2026 is still far away, so expect more announcements before launch — likely including a proper trailer, staff details, theme songs, and hopefully clearer international streaming plans. For now, this cast update is a small but useful sign that production is moving forward.
Goblin reincarnation anime? Not the freshest concept in the world, but if the characters hit and the adaptation has personality, this could still be fun. We’ll keep an eye on it.
Source: MyAnimeList News