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Tsukimichi Season 2 gets an action-packed trailer

Rafael Shinzo
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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.

The official website has revealed a new trailer for the 2nd Season of the anime Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy ( Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu ). The trailer confirms that the anime will premiere in the Winter 2024 season (January-March).

Therefore, the second season will be divided into 2 consecutive arcs.

The voice cast also included:

  • Ai Kakuma as Hibiki Otonashi
  • Ami Koshimizu as Navarra.
  • Yuji Murai as Woody
  • Chiharu Sawashiro as Belda.
  • Not Tamura like Chiya.

Thus, the first season premiered during the summer 2021 season (July-September) and had a total of twelve episodes, while the Crunchyroll is responsible for distribution in the West.

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Shinji Ishihira ( Fairy Tail , Log Horizon , Super Lovers ) is directing the second season at JC Staff (Toradora, Shokugeki no Souma), replacing C2C which produced the first season. Kenta Ihara ( Youjo Senki ) is returning to write and supervise the script. Yukie Suzuki ( Fight League: Gear Gadget Generators ) returns to handle character designs.

Synopsis:

The fantasy story revolves around Makoto Misumi, an ordinary high school boy who is sent to a new world as a brave warrior. Unfortunately, the goddess of that new world mocked him, saying, "How ugly you are," stripped him of his title, and banished him to the most remote reaches of the desert. While wandering the area, Makoto encountered dragons, spiders, orcs, dwarves, and all sorts of other fantastic creatures. But due to the differences in the environment from his home world, Makoto now displays extraordinary combat and magical powers. Therefore, he must survive in this world while facing various threats. Thus, the curtain rises on the fantasy of social reform in this alternate world, centered on a young man abandoned by both gods and humans.

Finally, Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy began serialization in the magazine Shōsetsu ni Narō in 2012.

Source: Official Website