New characters and first trailer for season 2 of "Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-" revealed
AMBot | 10/25/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
For the second season of the anime series "Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-," new characters, a new key visual, and a first trailer have been revealed. Among the newcomers are voice actors Ai Kakuma and Ryōhei Arai, who will lend their talents to the new characters in the series.
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Starting in January 2024, the anime will be broadcast continuously in two cours. In the new season, Ai Kakuma will voice a student named Otomu Hibiki, who is summoned to the alternate world. Ryōhei Arai will play a middle school student named Iwahashi Tomoki, who is also transported to this other world. They are joined by additional new cast members, including Ami Koshimizu, Yūji Murai, Chiaki Sawajo, and Nao Tamura, who will portray a variety of characters, from party members to royal figures in the fantasy world.
Alongside the newcomers, several cast members from the first season will reprise their roles. These include Saori Hayami as Emma, Shinpachi Tsuji as Beren, Taku Yashiro as Lime-Late, and many more. Both Kakuma and Arai have expressed their excitement about the series' continuation in official statements.
The key visual for the second season features the main characters as well as the newcomers Hibiki and Tomoki. Fans can get a first glimpse of the action and adventures of these characters in the first promotional clip.
"Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-" initially followed a high school student named Shin, who was summoned to another world as a hero. However, the goddess insults him for his ugly face, strips him of his hero title, and banishes him to a desolate wasteland. From there, he embarks on a journey to set things right in this alternate world. The first season of the anime aired from July to September 2021.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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