Kodoani.com – Official Twitter account for The Devil is a Part-Timer!! (with two exclamation points), the second anime season based on Satoshi Wagahara’s The Devil is a Part-Timer light novel series, announced on Tuesday that Minami Kuribayashi will return to perform the new season’s opening theme song. WITH”.
Kuribayashi’s single for “WITH” came out on July 20. She performed the opening song “ZERO!!” for the first season of the anime.
The anime will premiere in July 2022.
Daisuke Tsukushi (Isekai Cheat Magician, Girl Friend Note) and Studio 3Hz will replace Naoto Hosoda and White Fox in the new season. Masahiro Yokotani, Ryosuke Nakanishi, Akemi Tejima (Wish), Jin Aketagawa, and Lantis will return as the film’s script supervisor, composer, color artist, and music production company, respectively. Character designer Yūdai Iino and animation director Yoshihiro Takeda replace Atsushi Ikariya, who took on both roles in the first season.
The staff includes:
Design: Ryou Akizuki Graphic Art: Hirofumi Araki Art Director: Manabu Otsuzuki ( Kusanagi ) Art Setting: Hideyasu Narita ( Kusanagi ) Photography Director: Ryō Iijima ( Asahi Production ) 3D Director: Kōhei Ogawa ( Marco) Editor: Hidemitsu Doi Special Effects: Kei Ishibashi ( Asahi Production ) Producer: Infinite
The returning cast includes:
Ryota Ohsaka as Sadao Maō / Demon King Satan Yōko Hikasa as Emi Yusa / Heroine Emilia Nao Tōyama as Chiho Sasaki Yūki Ono as Shirō Ashiya / Demon General Alciel Hiro Shimono as Hanzō Urushihara / Demon General Lucifer Kanae Itō as voice Suzuno Kamazuki Hina Kino will play Alas=Ramus, a mysterious little girl born from an apple.
A television anime adaptation premiered in 2013.
Maou, the infamous and all-powerful Demon King who devastated the world of Ente Isla. While waging war against heroes who want to end his rule, the brilliant hero girl Emilia Justina cornered Maou and his top demon general, Shirō Ashiya. To avoid death and defeat, Maou and Ashiya escaped through another dimension and arrived in present-day Japan. As they survive before returning to the war-torn world, they discover their powers are no longer reliable and are dwindling. Because they could only use their magic when absolutely necessary, Maou and Ashiya were forced to integrate into modern society.
Wagahara launched a light novel with illustrations by 029 in 2011. An adaptation of Hiiragi’s manga was serialized in Kadokawa’s Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine in December 2011. Kurone Mishima drew another manga spin-off. name is Hataraku Maou-sama! High School! in Kadokawa’s Dengeki Maoh magazine from 2012 to 2015. Yen Press also published all five volumes of the manga.
ComicWalker website publishes a gourmet-themed spinoff manga titled Hataraku Maou-sama! no Meshi! in August. Oji Sadō is drawing manga. The manga adapts the latest side story in the light novel series, also with the same title. The novel volume shipped in February 2019.
The main novel series got a television anime adaptation in 2013.
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