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The Devil Is a Part-Timer! Season 2 Release Dates

Comedy anime The Devil Is a Part-Timer! has announced that Season 2 will premiere on July 14! In addition to a trailer, the following new cast members have been revealed: Asuka Nishi as Rika Suzuki, Yumi Uchiyama as Mayumi Kisaki, Azumi Asakura as Emeralda Etuva, Yuichi Iguchi as Mitsuki Sarue/Sariel, Kikuko Inoue as Lailah, Takehito Koyasu as Gabriel, Yuko Kaida as Amane Oguro, and Kenichi Ogata as Camio. Based on the light novel series written by Satoshi Wagahara with illustrations by Oniku, The Devil Is a Part-Timer! follows a Demon Lord who has resorted to working at a fast food restaurant in contemporary Japan after his defeat at the hands of the hero Emilia.

 


The first season of the TV anime adaptation aired from April to June 2013. The Devil is a Part Timer! will feature new director and studio from the first season with director Daisuke Tsukushi at Studio 3Hz. Yudai Iino replaces Atsushi Ikariya as character designer for the new season, but the original script supervisor, composer, and a few other staff members return from the first season. Minami Kuribayashi also returns from the first season to perform the opening theme for Season 2, "WITH." New additions to the cast for the second season include Hina Kino as Alas Ramus, Kikuko Inoue as Lailah, Takehito Koyasu as Gabriel, Yuko Kaida as Amane Oguro, and Kenichi Ogata as Camio. They'll be joining returning faces from the first season including Ryota Ohsaka as the Demon King Satan, Yoko Hikasa as the Heroine Emilia, Nao Toyama as Chiho Sasaki, Yuki Ono as the Demon General Alciel, Hiro Shimono as the Demon General Lucifer, Kanae Ito as Suzuno Kamazuki, Asuka Nishi as Rika Suzuki, Yumi Uchiyama as Mayumi Kisaki, Azumi Asakura as Emerada, and Yuichi Iguchi as Mitsuki Sarue. The Devil Is a Part-Timer! Season 2 will air from July 14, 2022.

Vinland Saga Season 2 Release Dates

Vinland Saga Season 2 is around the corner, and this has been officially announced after the end of Season 1. The fuel-packed action, drama, history, and adventure continue in this anime’s upcoming season. This has been announced on various platforms since Vinland Saga is popular anime. Vinland Saga Season 2 is picking up from Season 1, which ended after 24 episodes. The end of the first season left fans with questions, proving that Season 2 of this anime would return soon. We will reveal when Vinland Saga Season 2 will return, which will be different from the previous season. Vinland Saga Season 2 has already released its PV on the youtube official page.

Those who want to learn about the last season of this anime can visit Netflix and other official platforms. But we will also talk about Vinland Saga’s previous season to know what to expect in the upcoming season. Those following both manga and anime are aware of what happened in the previous season, and they might be waiting for the season, which has come with new things and additional characters that will blow your mind. The first season of this anime started early in January 2019, but Season 2 will take a few months to start from now. The main characters and those Vikings that we know are still the same, but there are a few changes and new things that will draw your attention. Season 2 of this anime is a must-not-miss, and this will be good news for the anime fans who like this anime. This anime is one of the best and most popular Viking anime. The most interesting part of Vinland Saga is the fighting technique and the storyline revealed in each arc. Let’s look at the summary of the previous season and some important things about this anime. Vinland Saga Season 2 will be released early in January 2023. The official sources have not revealed the day of the first episode of Vinland Saga Season 2 premiering. You can visit Vinland Saga’s official Twitter or home page to learn more about the new updates of this anime. But as soon as we get the day of the first episode’s release, we will update it. The official site for watching season 2 is not yet revealed by the first season is available on Netflix.

Summer Time Rendering GN 2 Reviews And Release Dates

When Ajiro Shinpei is killed the first time, he realizes that something dark and terrible is going on in his home Wakayama City on Hitogashima. His childhood friend Ushio is dead, but if he doesn't change the future, everyone on the island will be as well. He only has a few allies and less time to stop whatever is going on. In Volume 1, Shinpei learns about the suspicious circumstances surrounding Ushio's death. He then discovers that townspeople are being consumed and replaced by “shadows,” which appear to be connected to an island legend. While he can reset time by dying, he's losing a little more time with each loop. Now that he knows what the shadows are planning, it's more urgent than ever that he stop them. Enter Minakata Hizuru, another former resident who has returned to the island, although her agenda and her motivations are obscure.


 

The second volume of Summer Time Rendering is fantastic, and its 374 pages have enough twists to appeal to the most hard-core of suspense readers. It made me gasp out loud more than once! and kept me glued to the page right through the astonishing end of the volume. There is no doubt that I will be reading Volume 3, as I'm far too invested in what's happening to stop now. Volume 2 amps up both the violence and the fanservice from the first volume. As Shinpei becomes involved with new, if temporary, allies Hizuru and Nezu, they take aggressively violent action against the shadow copies of the people on the island, which leads to scenes of both body horror and psychological horror. The fanservice is still very prevalent; Hizuru is literally referred to as “big boobs” throughout the volume, when there are at least three other relevant nicknames that could have been chosen. Mio's underwear still plays a leading role, and Ushio's body will be naked for reasons. Despite the service treatment, the female characters are all as intriguing as the men, if less clothed. If you hope that the fanservice fades away as the story develops, you'll be disappointed. Nonetheless – and I say this as a manga fan of many decades who has heard this many times about other series – this manga is a really good, high-tension read. As we get to know the people involved and learn about their relationships, their deaths weigh more heavily on us, drawing us deeper into Shinpei's situation. We begin to care for their safety, or if they are even saveable at all. We gain new insights into the overall story as characters with complex personal histories are introduced into the narrative. This volume spends most of its pages developing these backstories and expanding on the setting introduced in Volume 1. The plot doesn't really progress so much as digress in this volume, as we learn the whos, the whats...but still not the whys of what is happening on Hitogashima. By the end of this volume I am no closer to understanding the mystery behind the shadows. But as the final pages land and shocking new mysteries are added to existing ones, I don't mind one bit. Summer Time Rendering by Yasuki Tanaka continues to be a rollicking good tale of paranormal suspense. Volume 2 will be released in English on July 25, 2022 by Udon Entertainment. A 25-episode anime directed by Ayumu Watanabe (Komi Can't Communicate, Space Brothers) will debut on April 14, streaming on Disney+. The completed manga is also available on Shueisha's MANGA Plus platform. Erica Friedman has done editing work on Rose of Versailles for Udon Entertainment. This review is based upon a review copy provided by Udon Entertainment. Erica has written about Yuri anime, manga and related media on her blog Okazu, since 2002.