The official website for the television anime adaptation of Kei Azumi’s “social reform fantasy world” novel series Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy- (Tsuki ga Michioku Isekai Dōchū) announced on Thursday. that the anime will have a second season. The website has revealed a promotional video and images:
The anime’s official website and Twitter account will reveal more information at a later date.
Episode 12 and the final episode of the first season aired on Thursdays.
The anime premiered on July 7 on Tokyo MX and BS NTV.
NTV describes the anime:
Makoto Misumi is just an ordinary high school student who lives an ordinary life, but is suddenly summoned to another world to become a “hero”. However, the otherworldly goddess insulted him for being different and stripped him of his title of “hero”, before banishing him to the wilderness at the edge of the world. As he roamed the wilderness, Makoto encountered dragons, spiders, orcs, dwarves, and all sorts of non-human tribes. Because Makoto came from another world, he was able to unleash magical powers and combat skills beyond imagination. But how will he handle when he meets many different species and survives in a new environment. In this fantasy, Makoto tries to make the afterlife a better place even though the humans and gods have turned their backs on him.
Shinji Ishihira (Fairy Tail, Log Horizon, Super Lovers) is directing the anime at C2C , and Kenta Ihara (Saga of Tanya the Evil, Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious, The Hidden Dungeon Only I can Enter) is directing the drama. copy. Yukie Suzuki (Fight League: Gear Gadget Generators) designed the characters and Yasuharu Takanashi (Fairy Tail, Log Horizon, Super Lovers) composed the music.
Azumi launched the novel on the Shōsetsu ni Narō website in 2012, and AlphaPolis published the 16th print volume with illustrations by Mitsuaki Matsumoto on June 23. The series has 1.4 million copies in circulation. Kotora Kino began serializing the manga in 2016, and AlphaPolis published the ninth volume on July 9.
Anime is the first series for the newly formed NTV studio .
NTV secures worldwide distribution of the anime outside of Asia through Crunchyroll. The company also secures distribution of the anime in Asia through Ani-One Asia’s MediaLink Entertainment Limited and Aniplus-Asia’s channel. The anime will launch through these distributors (apart from Crunchyroll) in Korea (Aniplus-Asia) and in Southeast Asia (Ani-One Asia)” shortly after [anime] broadcast in Japan.” Between the three distributors, the platforms will distribute the anime in more than 200 countries and regions.