I Became a Legend After My 10 Year-Long Last Stand has expanded its ensemble cast with the addition of Rina Honnizumi. The voice actress stepped into the role of Philly, the fifth daughter of the Mastafon noble family, who made her first appearance in the show’s seventh episode this past Monday.

Directed by Hiroyuki Kanbe at studio Gekkō, the series follows the sorcerer Luck, who finds himself thrust into a decade-long battle against demonic forces. While the premise focuses on his struggle to defend his comrades, the narrative shift to his life after the war—and his mysterious regression to a youthful appearance—has resonated with audiences, bolstered by the franchise's massive success in print with over 4.45 million copies currently in circulation.

Honnizumi joins an expansive roster of talent, including Gakuto Kajiwara as the protagonist Luck, Toshiyuki Morikawa as Erik, and Yui Ishikawa as Celliss Morton. The production features series composition by Mitsutaka Hirota and character designs by Majiro. Fans can follow the ongoing adaptation through Crunchyroll, which is streaming the series as it airs in Japan.