Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Part 2 to Premiere on October 6

New trailer and release date for Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Part 2.

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The official X/Twitter account for the anime adaptation of Let This Grieving Soul Retire! (Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai) has announced new details regarding the upcoming second part of the series. It has been confirmed that Part 2 will premiere in Japan on October 6. In addition to this announcement, a new visual image and promotional video have been released.

The newly released promotional video showcases the opening theme, "Algorithm," performed by Kiyono Yasuno, and the ending theme, "Yume no Hitokakera," performed by i☆Ris.

The production team for the anime includes Masahiro Takata as director, with animation produced by Zero-G. The script is penned by Hideki Shirani, character design is handled by Yuusuke Isouchi, and the soundtrack is composed by Ryouhei Sataka.

The voice cast is composed of notable talents, including:

  • Kensho Ono as Krai Andrey
  • Konomi Kohara as Sitri Smart
  • Miyu Kubota as Tino Shade
  • Ai Fairouz as Liz Smart
  • Aoi Koga as Lucia Rogier
  • Jun Fukuyama as Ark Rodin
  • Ryouhei Kimura as Sven Anger
  • Pmaru-sama as Maru P
  • Haruka Michii as Kaina Noss
  • You Taichi as Eva Renfied

Based on the light novel by Tsukikage and Chyko, Let This Grieving Soul Retire! premiered in Japan on October 1, 2024, featuring a total of 13 episodes. The animation is produced by Zero-G and can legally be streamed in Latin America on Crunchyroll.

Synopsis of Let This Grieving Soul Retire!

As treasure vaults in the form of dungeons emerge across the country, many enlist as treasure hunters, risking their lives for immense riches and ancient relics inside. In the imperial capital of Zebrudia, the most prominent group is the Soul Hunters: a team of six childhood friends led by Krai Andrey, known as the strongest due to his diverse skills.
However, Krai possesses no special talents, and his achievements stem from the abilities of his friends. Despite repeatedly attempting to leave the group out of fear that his lack of skills may endanger them, Krai feels compelled to remain the leader as everyone around him views him differently.

Source: Anmo Sugoi


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