

Outbreak Company
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What starts out as a simple job soon becomes an adventure in an alternate world when otaku-expert Shinichi Kanou is unknowingly sent as an otaku-culture ambassador to the land of the Holy Eldant Empire.
Cast

Natsuki Hanae
Shinichi Kanou (voice)

Suzuko Mimori
Myucel Foaran (voice)

Mai Fuchigami
Petralka Anne Eldant the Third (voice)

Maaya Uchida
Minori Koganuma (voice)

Keiji Fujiwara
Jinjaburo Matoba (voice)

Sumire Uesaka
Elbia Hernaiman (voice)

Shin-ichiro Miki
Garius An Cordrbal (voice)

Kazuya Ichijo
Jahar (voice)

Mariko Honda
Romilda Gald (voice)

Kouji Takahashi
Loic Slayson (voice)

Rikako Yamaguchi
Edouard Theodore Feltini (voice)
Seasons & Episodes1 season · 12 episodes
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Shinichi Kanou is an introverted young man with an unmatched knowledge of all things otaku. But when Shinichi applies for a job in hopes of escaping his increasingly isolated lifestyle, he’s instead kidnapped and taken to another world entirely! Now, trapped in the land of the Holy Eldant Empire, Shinichi learns that he will be serving as an ambassador in order to integrate otaku culture into this newfound fantasy land.

E1Awakening in the Other Realm
Oct 3, 201325m★ 8.6

E2The Moe Help Desk
Oct 10, 201325m★ 8.8

E3You are an Invader
Oct 17, 201325m★ 8.4

E4Furry Spy
Oct 24, 201325m★ 8.4

E5This Really Is Another World
Oct 31, 201325m★ 8.6

E6Soccer... Soccer?
Nov 7, 201325m★ 8.2

E7Maid in Japan
Nov 14, 201325m★ 8.5

E8The Melancholy of the Supreme Ruler
Nov 21, 201325m★ 8.7

E9The Swimsuit Apocalypse
Nov 28, 201325m★ 9.0

E10Magical Girl Petrarca
Dec 5, 201325m★ 9.0

E11Plot Silent Plot Deep
Dec 12, 201325m★ 8.7

E12Shoot the Invader!
Dec 19, 201325m★ 8.7
About Outbreak Company
Outbreak Company is a drama, animation, comedy series on TBS. The show first aired on Oct 3, 2013 and currently has 1 season and 12 episodes. Outbreak Company has ended after 1 seasons. It has a rating of 6.6/10 based on 51 votes. The cast includes Natsuki Hanae, Suzuko Mimori, Mai Fuchigami, Maaya Uchida, Keiji Fujiwara.














