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The anime Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter has unveiled its fourth special visual, featuring Lynne Leinster. Studio Blanc is handling the animation, with the premiere scheduled for July 2025. Earlier, her older sister Lydia Leinster also received a visual.

Tina Howard was the first character to get a visual, followed by Ellie.

Miho Okasaki was previously announced as the voice of Lynne, and her new character visual has now been revealed.

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Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter – Special Visual Featuring Lynne Leinster

The voice cast for the anime Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter includes:

  • Yuto Uemura as Allen

  • Hime Sawada as Tina Howard

  • Kyoka Moriya as Ellie Walker

  • Ikumi Hasegawa as Lydia Leinster

  • Inori Minase as Stella Howard

  • Ami Maeshima as Caren

  • Miho Okasaki as Lynne Leinster

  • Kana Hanazawa as Felicia Fosse

The main staff for the anime includes:

  • Director: Nobuyoshi Nagayama

  • Script, Series Composition: Megumi Shimizu

  • Character Design: Akiko Toyota

  • Music: Kei Haneoka

  • Animation Production: Studio Blanc

After failing the court sorcerer exam, Allen was left to face a harsh reality: he couldn’t even afford to return to his hometown. While searching for work, he received an intriguing offer—a position as a tutor for the duke’s daughter, a young princess. Though it seemed suspicious, he figured that no matter how difficult she might be to teach, she couldn’t be worse than the “albatross around his neck.”

However, his assumptions were quickly challenged when he discovered that the girl couldn’t even perform the most basic spells. Could Allen uncover the mystery behind her magical block? His unconventional teaching methods might hold the key to lighting her path to a brighter future.

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Riku Nanano is the author of the light novel series Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter. It debuted on the Kakuyomu website in October 2017 and was later picked up by Kadokawa, published under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint starting in December 2018, featuring illustrations by Cura.

The series also has a manga adaptation, illustrated by Tamura Muto, which has been serialized on Shonen Ace Plus since September 2019. Both the light novel and manga have been licensed in English by J-Novel Club.

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