Victoria of Many Faces has released a new short trailer focused on the relationship between Victoria Sellers and Nonna. The latest preview shows how the two characters first meet and how their unexpected connection begins to develop into one of the most important relationships in the upcoming fantasy drama.
Based on the light novel series written by Syuu and illustrated by Nanna Fujimi, the anime will premiere in Japan on July 7, 2026. Studio DEEN is producing the adaptation, which follows an exceptionally skilled former spy attempting to abandon her dangerous past and begin an ordinary life in another kingdom.
New Trailer Focuses on Victoria and Nonna
The newly released video places Victoria and Nonna at the center of the story. It introduces the circumstances that bring them together and offers a glimpse at how their relationship gradually begins to blossom.
Victoria initially wants nothing more than a peaceful and anonymous life. After years of completing dangerous missions under another identity, she intends to avoid attention, relationships and any situation that could expose her past. Meeting Nonna, however, forces her to reconsider what an ordinary life truly means.
Nonna is a young girl who has been left alone without the safety or stability a child should have. Although Victoria has spent much of her life surviving through caution and emotional distance, she cannot simply ignore the girl’s situation. What begins as an unexpected encounter slowly develops into a bond that changes both of their lives.
The trailer emphasizes warmth rather than action, showing that the emotional relationship between Victoria and Nonna will be just as important as the espionage, political danger and mystery surrounding the protagonist’s former identity.
The Anime Premieres on July 7
Victoria of Many Faces is scheduled to begin airing in Japan on July 7, 2026, at 24:00 JST. Under the conventional calendar system, the first episode will effectively air at midnight on July 8.
The series joins the Summer 2026 anime season with a mixture of fantasy drama, espionage, found family and slow-life storytelling. Rather than following a spy during the height of her career, the story begins when Victoria tries to leave that world behind.
- Premiere date: July 7, 2026
- Original title: Tefuda ga Oome no Victoria
- Animation studio: Studio DEEN
- Director: Nobukage Kimura
- Original author: Syuu
- Original illustrations: Nanna Fujimi
What Is Victoria of Many Faces About?
Victoria of Many Faces follows a woman originally known as Chloe, an elite operative capable of completing even the most difficult missions. Her exceptional disguise techniques, martial arts abilities, intelligence and powers of observation make her one of the most valuable spies in her organization.
Chloe has spent years assuming different identities and manipulating situations from the shadows. Her work leaves little room for trust or personal happiness, but she continues carrying out every assignment until she is betrayed by her own superior.
Realizing that the organization she served can no longer be trusted, Chloe disappears. She crosses into the neighboring kingdom of Ashberry and creates a new identity for herself as Victoria Sellers.
Under that name, she plans to become an ordinary citizen and live peacefully without missions, secret orders or political intrigue. Unfortunately, leaving the intelligence world proves much easier than forgetting the skills and instincts that kept her alive.
Victoria’s Dream of an Ordinary Life
Victoria wants a life that is completely different from the one she lived as Chloe. She hopes to find a home, support herself honestly and avoid attracting the attention of powerful people. For the first time, she wants to make decisions based on her own happiness rather than the needs of an organization.
However, her definition of an ordinary person is complicated by the fact that she possesses extraordinary abilities. Tasks that would be difficult or dangerous for most people feel natural to her because of her training.
She can change her appearance, detect deception, understand coded information, defend herself in dangerous situations and quickly evaluate the people around her. These abilities repeatedly draw attention even when she is actively trying to remain unnoticed.
The humor and drama of the series come partly from this contradiction. Victoria desperately wants to disappear into civilian life, but her competence makes it almost impossible for her to behave like an unremarkable citizen.
Nonna Changes Victoria’s New Beginning
Nonna becomes one of the first people to disrupt Victoria’s carefully planned new life. The young girl needs protection and stability, placing Victoria in a situation for which her years of espionage did not fully prepare her.
Victoria knows how to infiltrate secure locations and survive hostile missions, but caring for another person requires a different kind of courage. She must learn to become emotionally available instead of relying only on calculated decisions and professional distance.
Their relationship gives the story its found-family element. Victoria may initially believe that protecting Nonna is simply the practical or morally correct decision, but the girl gradually becomes someone she genuinely wants in her life.
Nonna also gives Victoria a reason to protect the peaceful existence she is building. Her new home is no longer only an escape from the past. It becomes a possible future shared with someone who depends on her.
Chika Anzai and Shion Wakayama Lead the Cast
Chika Anzai voices Victoria, while Shion Wakayama plays Nonna. Their performances will be central to conveying the gradual transformation of the relationship shown in the new trailer.
- Chika Anzai as Victoria Sellers
- Shion Wakayama as Nonna
- Yohei Azakami as Jeffrey Asher
Anzai and Wakayama previously worked together as the two central characters of Lycoris Recoil. Their reunion in another anime centered on trust and companionship gives viewers an additional reason to look forward to Victoria and Nonna’s interactions.
Their roles in this series are very different, however. Victoria is an experienced adult trying to escape a violent professional past, while Nonna is a child searching for safety and belonging. The emotional connection between them is closer to that of an adoptive mother and daughter than an equal partnership.
Jeffrey Becomes Part of Their New Family
Jeffrey Asher, voiced by Yohei Azakami, is another central figure in the story. As a member of the kingdom’s royal family, his position introduces a political dimension to Victoria’s attempt to remain anonymous.
Jeffrey becomes interested in Victoria because her behavior and capabilities clearly do not match those of an ordinary civilian. Although she tries to avoid attention, her actions reveal intelligence, discipline and combat experience that are difficult to conceal completely.
His involvement also becomes important when Victoria decides to care for Nonna. As the three characters spend more time together, their relationships create the possibility of a family that none of them originally expected.
At the same time, Jeffrey’s royal status creates new risks. Becoming connected to a prince could draw Victoria into precisely the kind of political world she hoped to leave behind.
A Story About Espionage and Found Family
Victoria of Many Faces combines several genres without belonging entirely to any one of them. It has the secrets and danger of an espionage thriller, the political tensions of a fantasy drama and the warmth of a found-family story.
The series is sometimes described as a spy-of-life story because it applies the structure of slow-life fiction to a protagonist whose past makes genuine relaxation almost impossible. Victoria may be trying to enjoy an ordinary existence, but every problem is filtered through the skills and instincts of an elite agent.
Her former profession also affects the way she approaches relationships. A spy must constantly question motives, observe inconsistencies and avoid revealing personal weaknesses. Building a family requires the opposite. Victoria must learn to trust, communicate honestly and allow other people to know her.
This conflict gives the story emotional depth beyond its fantasy premise. The greatest challenge Victoria faces may not be defeating an enemy or escaping her former organization. It may be accepting that she deserves the peaceful life and loving relationships she once believed were impossible.
Victoria’s Past Is Still Searching for Her
Although Victoria changes her identity and moves to Ashberry, her previous life does not simply disappear. The organization she abandoned has reasons to search for her, and people connected to the intelligence world begin following the traces she left behind.
Her unusual abilities also attract the attention of powerful figures in her new kingdom. The more Victoria helps those around her, the more difficult it becomes to maintain the appearance of an ordinary woman.
This creates the central tension of the story. Victoria must decide how much of her past she is willing to reveal in order to protect the people who have become important to her.
She possesses many identities, disguises and strategies, but maintaining her new life may eventually require her to stop hiding behind them.
Production Staff at Studio DEEN
Nobukage Kimura is directing the anime at Studio DEEN. Naohiro Fukushima is responsible for series composition, while Mina Osawa is adapting the characters for animation.
- Director: Nobukage Kimura
- Series composition: Naohiro Fukushima
- Character design: Mina Osawa
- Animation production: Studio DEEN
The adaptation will need to balance several different tones. Victoria’s story includes suspense and danger, but it also depends heavily on quiet conversations, domestic scenes and the growing affection between its characters.
The new Victoria and Nonna trailer suggests that the anime understands the importance of these quieter moments. Instead of presenting the protagonist only as a highly capable former spy, it shows the emotional vulnerability she develops while caring for another person.
Ending Theme Performed by KI_EN
The anime’s ending theme is titled “En no Tsuki” and is performed by the Kyoto-based group KI_EN. The song was previously previewed in the anime’s first full trailer.
The ending theme is expected to reinforce the more reflective side of the series. While Victoria’s abilities create exciting situations, the emotional heart of the story lies in the connections she forms after abandoning the isolated life of a spy.
Those connections are particularly visible in her relationship with Nonna, making the timing of this new character-focused trailer especially appropriate as the premiere approaches.
Based on the Light Novels by Syuu
Victoria of Many Faces began as a web novel written by Syuu. The story was later published as a light novel series with illustrations by Nanna Fujimi under Kadokawa’s MF Books imprint.
The franchise also received a manga adaptation illustrated by Komohashi. The different versions have helped the series build an audience through its combination of espionage, fantasy and character-driven drama.
The official English edition of the light novels is published by Yen Press, making the source material available to international readers interested in learning more about Victoria’s life beyond the anime.
Why Victoria and Nonna’s Relationship Matters
Victoria’s relationship with Nonna is important because it represents the clearest proof that her new identity is becoming more than another disguise. Chloe created false personas to complete missions, but Victoria gradually becomes the person she genuinely wants to be.
Caring for Nonna requires her to make choices that are not based on orders, professional advantage or survival. She begins acting from affection and a desire to create a better future for someone else.
Nonna also sees Victoria without the expectations created by her past. She does not know the legendary spy Chloe or the organization that trained her. She knows the woman who offered her safety, food and a home.
That allows Victoria to experience something she rarely had during her former life: a relationship in which she is valued not for her abilities, but for the person she chooses to become.
A Different Kind of Fantasy Heroine
Victoria stands apart from many fantasy anime protagonists because she begins the story after already reaching the highest level of professional competence. She does not need to discover a hidden power or train to become stronger.
Her development is primarily emotional. She must learn how to live without being controlled by missions and how to form relationships without treating every interaction as a strategic exchange.
This makes her journey less about becoming powerful and more about recovering the humanity that years of espionage forced her to suppress. Her intelligence and combat abilities remain essential, but they are tools she can now use according to her own values.
By protecting Nonna and becoming involved in the lives of people throughout Ashberry, Victoria discovers that the abilities created for secret operations can also be used to solve ordinary problems and help people.
Final Thoughts
The new short trailer for Victoria of Many Faces places the emotional foundation of the anime in the spotlight. Victoria and Nonna’s first meeting begins as another unexpected complication in the former spy’s carefully planned retirement, but it gradually becomes the relationship that gives her new life its greatest meaning.
With its July 7, 2026 premiere approaching, the anime is shaping up to offer a distinctive mixture of espionage, fantasy intrigue, quiet comedy and found-family drama. Studio DEEN’s adaptation will explore whether a woman who has spent her entire life wearing masks can finally build a home where she no longer needs one.
For viewers interested in capable adult heroines, adopted-family relationships and fantasy stories that combine danger with emotional warmth, Victoria of Many Faces could become one of the Summer 2026 season’s most memorable new series.