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New visual also revealed for season premiering in January
Aniplex debuted a new teaser promotional video and visual on Saturday for the second season of the television anime of Hajime Kōmoto‘s Mashle: Magic and Muscles manga. The teaser reveals and previews Creepy Nuts‘ opening theme song “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born.”
The video reveals the cast members for the Divine Visionaries (left to right in top row then in bottom row):
- Junichi Suwabe as Ryoh Grantz
- Yūki Ono as Orter Mádl
- Nobunaga Shimazaki as Kaldo Gehenna
- Saori Hayami as Sophina Biblia
- Kishō Taniyama as Renatus Revol
- Tomori Kusunoki as Tsurara Halestone
- Agito Tyrone (no voice)
The new season will cover the Shinkakusha Kōho Senbatsu Shiken-Hen (Divine Visionary Selection Exam Arc) and will premiere in January.
The first season premiered in Japan on April 7. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired, and it streamed an English dub.
Tomonari Tanaka (Engage Kiss, Visual Prison) is directing the anime at A-1 Pictures. Yousuke Kuroda (My Hero Academia all six seasons, Mobile Suit Gundam 00) is in charge of the series scripts, and Hisashi Higashijima (key animation on Tada Never Falls in Love) is the character designer. Masaru Yokoyama (2019 Fruits Basket, Astra Lost in Space) is composing the music.
The anime is listed as a “complete” anime adaptation.
Both Viz Media‘s Shonen Jump service and Shueisha‘s MANGA Plus service are publishing the manga digitally in English. Viz Media is also releasing the manga in print. Shueisha describes the manga:
This is a world of magic where magic is used for everything. But deep in the forest exists a young man who spends his time training and bulking up. He can’t use magic, but he enjoys a peaceful life with his father. But one day, his life is put in danger! Will his muscular body protect him from the magic users who are out to get him? Powerfully trained muscles crush magic as this abnormal magical fantasy begins!
The series launched in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in Japan in January 2020, and ended in July. Shueisha published the manga’s 18th and final compiled book volume, as well as a fanbook, on October 4. The franchise also includes several novels and a stage play adaptation.
Source: Press release