title: "Forsaken Saintess and Her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World anime drops teaser," confirms July 2026 debut excerpt: "The upcoming isekai foodie series has revealed more staff and its first teaser." It is now officially set to premiere in July 2026. category: anime date: '2026-04-15T22:02:27+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:
- Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi
- The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World
- isekai
- summer 2026 anime featured: false coverImage: /images/anime/forsaken-saintess-and-her-foodie-roadtrip-in-another-world-anime-drops-teaser-confirms-jul.jpg
If you are the kind of anime fan who will click on anything with isekai, cooking, and comfy travel vibes, this one should already be on your radar.
The TV anime adaptation of Yoneori's light novel Suterare Seijo no Isekai Gohan Tabi: Kakure Skill de Camping Car wo Shoukan shimashita, also known as The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World, has released a teaser promotional video and confirmed more staff ahead of its July 2026 premiere.
The newly announced staff includes Hiroto Morishita as sound director, Bit grooove promotion handling sound production, and Kana Utatane on music. If that last name looks familiar, yes, Utatane also worked on Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi, which is a pretty nice sign for anyone hoping this series nails the food-heavy fantasy mood.
That matters because this show's whole appeal really lives or dies on atmosphere. The title alone is already selling a very specific combo: abandoned saintess, another world, hidden skill, and somehow a camping car roadtrip. That is peak modern light novel energy, bro, but it also has clear potential if the anime leans into the healing-travel-food side instead of making everything feel generic.
For Malaysian and wider SEA anime fans, this is the kind of title that could quietly become a seasonal comfort watch. Not every series needs to be a massive shonen war or ultra-serious dark fantasy. We have seen how anime with strong food presentation and chill fantasy pacing can build loyal followings here, especially among fans who want something lighter after the weekly stress of heavier shows. If the soundtrack and sound design hit properly, that roadtrip vibe could be a big part of the show's charm.
The teaser is also important because it gives fans their first proper taste of how the adaptation wants to present itself. At this stage, even a short promo can tell people whether the series is aiming for cosy campfire energy, standard isekai adventure, or something in between. Since the anime is still set for next year, this is basically the early signal for where it might land on people's Summer 2026 watchlists.
There is also a bigger trend here. The Summer 2026 anime slate is already stacking up with fantasy and adaptation-heavy projects, so every new teaser matters if a series wants to stand out early. Forsaken Saintess is not exactly a short, easy-to-remember title, so it will need a strong identity to break through the noise. The foodie roadtrip angle is honestly its best weapon. That part feels different enough to catch attention, especially for viewers tired of copy-paste isekai setups.
For now, the main takeaway is simple: this adaptation is moving forward properly, the first teaser is out, more core staff have been revealed, and the countdown to July 2026 is officially on.
If you are into fantasy anime with travel vibes, comfort food energy, and a slightly weird premise that could either be very mid or very addictive, this is one to keep bookmarked.
Source: MyAnimeList News