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Ani-One Asia Airs Simulcast of The Vampire Dies in No Time Anime's 2nd Season

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Anime premieres in Japan on January 9

Ani-One Asia announced on Tuesday that it will air a simulcast of the second season of the television anime of Itaru Bonnoki's The Vampire Dies in No Time (Kyūketsuki Sugu Shinu) manga. The simulcast will premiere in January 2023.

The anime will premiere in Japan on January 9.

Ayumu Murase will play Mikazuki, a dhampir who has come to Shin-Yokohama to exterminate vampires. Jun Fukuyama, who also voices the main character Dralc, will return to perform the new opening theme song "NEW DRAMA PARADISE." TRD, Takayuki Kondō and Daisuke Ono's "technologic vocal unit," will return to perform the new ending theme song "Cozy Crazy PARTY!"

Hiroshi Koujina (Grenadier, 2011 Hunter x Hunter) is returning to direct the anime at Madhouse. Toshi Takame is in charge of the series composition and script. Yukie Sugawara (The Vampire Dies in No Time's first season, Overlord, Kino's Journey - the Beautiful World-, No Guns Life) was originally announced to be in charge of the series' scripts. Mayuko Nakano (Maiden Rose, WWW.WAGNARIA!!) is returning to design the characters and is also serving as chief animation director.

The first season premiered in Japan in October 2021. Aniplus Asia aired a simulcast of the first season as it aired in Japan.

The gag manga centers on Dralc, a vampire who is feared as he is rumored to be invincible. The vampire hunter Ronaldo goes to Dralc's castle after hearing that Dralc has kidnapped a child. But when Ronaldo arrives at the castle, he finds that Dralc keeps dying over every small thing and turning to dust. Dralc's true nature is that of the weakest vampire of them all.

Manga creator Bonnoki launched the manga in Weekly Shonen Champion in June 2015.

Source: Aniplus Asia's Facebook page


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