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AMBot | 12/01/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The TV anime "Urusei Yatsura," based on the manga by Rumiko Takahashi, has announced additional voice actors for its second season. Ayumu Murase will voice Nagisa Chigusa, and Koji Yusa will take on the role of Nagisa's father.
Nagisa Chigusa, played by Murase, and her father, played by Yusa, share a deep connection with Ryunosuke and her father. Nagisa was engaged to Ryunosuke but died in an accident, leaving behind the wish to kiss Ryunosuke. Her father was a close friend of Ryunosuke's father, and together they ran a beachside café. They had promised each other that their children would definitely marry.
"Urusei Yatsura" is a romantic comedy about Ataru, a clumsy high school student, and Lum, the daughter of the Oni tribe. The anime is part of the celebrations for Shogakukan's 100th anniversary and adapts selected original manga episodes across four seasons. The first season aired for two episodes in October 2022, and the second season will air starting January 2024 on Fuji TV's Noitamina block and other channels.


Nagisa Chigusa, played by Murase, and her father, played by Yusa, share a deep connection with Ryunosuke and her father. Nagisa was engaged to Ryunosuke but died in an accident, leaving behind the wish to kiss Ryunosuke. Her father was a close friend of Ryunosuke's father, and together they ran a beachside café. They had promised each other that their children would definitely marry.
"Urusei Yatsura" is a romantic comedy about Ataru, a clumsy high school student, and Lum, the daughter of the Oni tribe. The anime is part of the celebrations for Shogakukan's 100th anniversary and adapts selected original manga episodes across four seasons. The first season aired for two episodes in October 2022, and the second season will air starting January 2024 on Fuji TV's Noitamina block and other channels.


This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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