
Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke’s Mansion
- Native: Kanojo ga Koushaku-tei ni Itta Riyuu, 그녀가 공작저로 가야 했던 사정, 彼女が公爵邸に行った理由, The Reason Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion
- Synonyms: 그녀가 공작저로 가야 했던 사정
- Aired: Apr 10, 2023 to ?
- Premiered: spring 2023
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 12
- Producers: Frontier Works Glovision Kadokawa Lantis
- Studio: Typhoon Graphics
- Genres: Fantasy Isekai Reincarnation Romance
Characters and Voice Actors
McMillan, Raeliana
MainMiyamoto, Yume
JapaneseWynknight, Noah
MainUmehara, Yuuichirou
JapaneseChamos, Siatrich Newreal
SupportingSuwabe, Junichi
JapaneseDemint, Heika
SupportingIshida, Akira
JapaneseShamall, Vivian
SupportingYano, Yumika
JapaneseShamall, Justin
SupportingSugita, Tomokazu
JapaneseTaylor, Adam
SupportingUmeda, Shuuichirou
JapaneseWesternberg, Keith
SupportingToki, Shunichi
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Hashtags: Dorohedoro, ドロヘドロ

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