The Oblivious Saint Can't Contain Her Power: Forget My Sister! Turns Out I Was the Real Saint All Along! anime adaptation of the light novel series written by Almond and illustrated by Yoshiro Ambe got its first teaser trailer and a new visual today. The trailer revealed the show's lead staff and the opening theme song. The Oblivious Saint Can't Contain Her Power: Forget My Sister! Turns Out I Was the Real Saint All Along! Anime Teaser Trailer The opening theme song for The Oblivious Saint Can't Contain Her Power anime, which is previewed in the above trailer, is “Windmaker” by Kaya, who also performed "Sanctuary" as the ending song for this anime season’s Hell Mode . Mitsutaka Noshitani ( The Strongest Tank's Labyrinth Raids -A Tank with a Rare 9999 Resistance Skill Got Kicked from the Hero's Party- ) will be directing The Oblivious Saint Can't Contain Her Power at Magic Bus and Picante Circus with series composition written by Toko Machida ( Farming Life in Another World ), character designs drawn by Taihei Nagai ( Shoot! Goal to the Future animation director) and music by SUPA LOVE ( Pon no Michi ). This series will premiere in 2026. J-Novel Club, which has released an English edition of both the novel and manga, describes the series as such: Lady Carolina, the overlooked daughter of a powerful duke, has always believed herself to be the black sheep amid her illustrious kin. Her father is the distinguished prime minister; her elder sister, a prodigious mage destined to become their nation’s next Saint. In comparison, Carolina resigns herself to a quiet existence in their shadows until a sudden and unexpected royal decree alters her destiny, thrusting her into a political marriage with the formidable “Bloodthirsty Prince” of the neighboring Empire of Malcosias. Determined to prove her worth, Carolina takes a bold step into a world fraught with both political and mortal peril. As royal obligations intertwine with hints of true love and the stirrings of her own latent power, Carolina moves ever closer to understanding what it truly means to be exceptional. Source: Comic Natalie


