I Lost My Adventurer's License Light Novel Series Gets Anime Adaptation
The fantasy light novel series by Manimani Ononata, which began in 2017, will receive a television anime adaptation.

I Lost My Adventurer's License, the fantasy light novel series by author Manimani Ononata, has been confirmed for a television anime adaptation.
The original light novel series launched in 2017 and follows what appears to be an adventure story centered around the premise suggested by its title. While specific details about the anime production remain limited at this time, the announcement marks another light novel making the transition to animated format.
Light novel adaptations continue to be popular choices for anime studios, often bringing established stories with built-in fanbases to television screens. The fantasy adventure genre has proven particularly successful in anime form, with series like That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and Overlord demonstrating strong audience appeal.
For those unfamiliar with light novels, they're a popular Japanese literary format that typically features illustrations and targets young adult readers. Many successful anime series, including Sword Art Online and Re:Zero, began as light novels before receiving anime adaptations.
Further details about the anime adaptation, including the production studio, staff, cast, and release window, have not yet been announced. Fans of the original series and newcomers alike will need to wait for additional information about when they can expect to see this fantasy adventure come to life on screen.
The announcement continues the trend of fantasy light novels receiving anime treatments, suggesting continued strong interest in the genre among both creators and audiences.
