Living in a World Without Magic Anime Film Project Expands Internationally: Annecy Panel and Anime Expo 2026

Announced a few months ago and quickly gaining a large fanbase, the Living in a World Without Magic anime film project is taking significant steps to increase its international visibility. According to Anime Corner, a fan campaign has been launched, and a panel will be held at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, with a presence planned for Anime Expo in 2026.
This move clearly demonstrates the project's aim to appeal not only to the Japanese domestic market but also to the global anime audience. The Annecy panel, in particular, is seen as a critical opportunity to present the project's vision to industry professionals and potential investors. Since Anime Expo 2026 is one of the largest anime events in North America, participation there holds strategic importance for the film's promotion.
Although an official release date has not yet been announced, Living in a World Without Magic is an unusual story set in a world without magic. Known to be an adaptation of a manga and webtoon, the project is planned to be realized as an independent production with fan support. The production team aims to raise financial support and engage directly with the community through the fan campaign.
In the coming period, more details are expected to be shared after the panel at Annecy. It is speculated that content such as the voice cast, animation studio, and trailer may be announced by Anime Expo 2026. This production, which opens the doors to a world without magic, could serve as an inspiring example of how independent anime projects can grow internationally.




