A new promotional video and visual of Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy season 2 was recently released on its official website. Also known as Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Dōchū, Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy is based on Kei Azumi’s “alternate-world social reform fantasy” novel series of the same name. According to the trailer, the cast and the production studio of the studio has been changed.
Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy season 2 release date, cast & more
Season 2 of Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy will be released around January 2024. J.C. Staff will take the reins of animation from C2C, which animated the first season of the series.
As mentioned earlier, the series has got several new cast members for the upcoming season. Ai Kakuma will be voicing Hibiki Otonashi. Meanwhile, Ami Koshimizu and Yuji Murai will be heard as Navarre Polar and Woody Baila, respectively. Others voice actors include Chiharu Sawashiro as Belda Nortst Limia, Nao Tamura as Chiya Hazuki, Ryohei Arai as Tomoki Iwahashi, Mai Nakahara as Lily Front Gritonia, Sayumi Watabe as Guinevere Shlesha, Ami Tsukishiro as Mora, and Natsue Sasamoto as Yukinatsu Kazusa.
Shinji Ishihira, who has worked on projects like Fairy Tail, Log Horizon, and Super Lovers, will direct season 2. He will be joined by Kenta Ihara, who has been responsible for the series composition. Ihara has also been part of several fantasy isekai series. This includes Saga of Tanya the Evil, Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious, and The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter. Yukie Suzuki is illustrating the character designs, with Yasuharu Takanashi composing the music once again.
More about Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy
The first season of the anime dropped back in July 2021. It was first established in NTV’s newly formed Anime Department. NTV describes the plot of the anime as, “Makoto Misumi is just an ordinary high school student living a regular life, but suddenly gets summoned to the other world to become a ‘hero.’ The goddess of the other world, however, insults him for being different and strips his ‘hero’ title before casting him off to the wilderness at the edge of the world.”
The synopsis further continues, “As he wanders the wilderness, Makoto encounters dragons, spiders, orcs, dwarves, and non-human tribes. Because Makoto comes from a different world, he can unleash unimaginable magical powers and combat skills. But how will he handle his encounters with various species and survive in his new environment? In this fantasy, Makoto tries to transform the other world into a better place despite the humans and gods turning their backs on him.”
The series distribution outside of Asia is undertaken by NTV through Crunchyroll. They manage the primary sales distribution of Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy in Asia through MediaLink Entertainment Limited’s Ani-One Asia streaming channel and the Aniplus-Asia television channel.