Jujutsu Kaisen – Opening and ending themes for season 2 revealed

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We officially have the opening and ending themes for the second season of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime . According to the official website , Tatsuya Kitani, already known for the Bleach theme song , will sing the song ' Ao no Sumika '. The ending theme, titled 'Akari', will be performed by Soushi Sakiyama .

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Jujutsu Kaisen – Opening and ending themes for season 2 revealed

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Last year, the singer Kitani performed the opening theme for the new season of Bleach TYBW

Therefore, the second season will premiere on July 6th of this year by studio MAPPA. However, the anime will adapt both the " Kaigyoku/Gyokusetsu " arc and the " Shibuya Incident " arc .

Therefore, the anime will tell the story of Gojo Satoru's, when he was still a student at the wizard school. Furthermore, the story will reveal his connection to Suguru Geto and will also introduce a very important character who crossed paths with Gojo in the past, Toji Fushiguro.

Synopsis

Despite possessing great physical strength, high school student Yuuji Itadori joins the Occult Research Club. One day, they find a "cursed object" and remove the seal, attracting creatures called "curses." Itadori rushes to the aid of his classmates, but will he be able to defeat these creatures using only physical strength?!

Thus, the first season premiered in October 2020 and had 24 episodes animated by the MAPPA studio.

Finally, what did you think of the new opening and ending themes for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen?

Source: Official Website

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.