While the formidable Lufas Maphaahl holds the gaze of the world, it’s her oddly forgettable yet intriguing assistant, Dina, who steps into the limelight in the latest update for ‘A Wild Last Boss Appeared!’. Fans can now immerse themselves in a stunning creditless version of the anime’s ending video, which beautifully showcases Dina’s enigmatic presence.
This captivating sequence is set to the enchanting song ‘Migi Hidari,’ performed by the talented Yuka Nagase. This track is readily available for fans to enjoy across various music platforms, allowing the beautiful melody to resonate long after the episode ends. This reveal follows the earlier release of a similarly breathtaking creditless opening, indicating the series’ dedication to high-quality visual and auditory experiences.
Behind the scenes, the ‘A Wild Last Boss Appeared!’ anime is brought to life by a skilled team at studio WAO World. Yuya Horiuchi, known for their work on NIJIYON ANIMATION, directs the series, while Kazuyuki Fudeyasu, acclaimed for ‘Shangri-La Frontier,’ handles series composition. Character designs are crafted by Maiko Ebisawa, and the musical score is orchestrated by TECHNOBOYS PULCRAFT GREEN-FUND, creators of the music for ‘Acro Trip,’ ensuring a rich and dynamic soundscape.
For those eager to delve deeper into the narrative, J-Novel Club publishes the official English versions of both the original light novels, penned by Firehead and YahaKo, and the manga adaptation, illustrated by Tsubasa Hazuki. The story introduces us to a world 200 years after the legendary defeat of Lufas Maphaahl—The Black-Winged Tyrant, Great Conqueror, and leader of the Twelve Heavenly Stars. In the year 2800, a man awakens to find himself inhabiting the body of his former massively multiplayer online game character, Lufas, from ‘Exgate Online.’ This is no longer a game; it’s a harsh new reality. With her fearsome reign a distant memory and her legacy marred by dread, Lufas must embark on a perilous journey across Exgate, seeking answers, potential allies, and confronting the myriad monsters unleashed upon the world following her ‘death.’