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To Your Eternity Season 2 Reveals More Cast & Character Visuals

To Your Eternity Season 2 anime started broadcasting on Oct 23, 2022

The official website of To Your Eternity Season 2 revealed more cast members on Nov 4, 2022.

The newly announced cast and their comments include:

Megumi Han as Torta

Torta-Megumi Han

Comment:

I am happy to be able to weave my thoughts as a torta in this world, where my body and heart are filled with a love that almost tears them apart.
He will do what he can for his country, his people, and his brother, little by little, in his own way.

Aoi Koga as Pocoa

Pocoa-Aoi Koga

Comment:

My name is Aoi Koga, and I will be playing the role of Pocoa.
I have read the original story as well as the animation, so I am very happy to be able to participate in the production as Pocoa! Thank you very much.
Pocoa is a girl with a shining personality, characterized by her cute appearance and slurred speech. We went through a lot of trial and error to figure out how to express her. Please look forward to seeing how she will be involved in the story.
We look forward to seeing how she will be involved in the story.

Mitsuaki Kanuka as Fen

The role of Fen-Mitsuaki Kanuka

Comment:

My name is Mitsuaki Kanuka, and I will be playing the role of Fen in “To Your Eternity, Season 2”.
I hope you will enjoy the story of Fushi and all the other characters that will be involved with him, right up to the very end!
And please give us your support, Bon-sama!

Hiroyuki Yoshino as Nixon

Nixon-Hiroyuki Yoshino

Comment:

It’s a character that wasn’t drawn a lot in the series, we hope to bring you an image of Nixon’s unseen side as well.

Akeno Watanabe as Todo

Todo-Akeno Watanabe

Comment:

I was so happy when I heard that I had been cast as Todo! I can’t wait to start recording! I was so excited!
I’m so happy to be able to be a part of this wonderful production that has been carefully crafted since Season 1!
Please look forward to Season 2!!!!

Mitsuru Miyamoto as Cylira

The role of Sai Leela - Mitsuru Miyamoto

Comment:

I like villains. I like playing villains because I can do things I can’t do in real life.
What I value in playing them is that I don’t feel like I’m doing something bad.
For Cyrilla, heresy is evil. Fushi is the devil. I am doing the right thing. That’s how I play the role.
I think that makes me a more profound villain. My goal: “An attractive villain!”

Other cast includes:

  • Tomori Kusunoki will voice Hisame
  • Mitsuki Saiga will voice Kahaku
  • Takehito Koyasu will voice Bonchien

Kiyoko Sayama will replace Masahiko Murata as the new director of the upcoming season, with the rest of the main staff reprising their roles, including Shinzō Fujita as the scriptwriter, Koji Yabuno as the character designer, Ryo Kawasak and Takeshi Takadera serving as the music composer and sound director respectively.

Season 2 of the anime will also see a change in animation studio, Drive will replace Brain’s Base.

To Your Eternity Season 2 anime started broadcasting on Oct 23, 2022, every Sunday at 7 p.m. JST. 

The first season of the anime aired from April 12 to August 30, 2021, and ran for 20 episodes.

To Your Eternity is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Ōima. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine since November 2016, with individual chapters collected by Kodansha into seventeen tankōbon volumes as of February 2022.

The story is about an immortal being, Fushi, who takes on multiple forms, including that of an abandoned white-haired village boy and his white wolf in order to stimulate as it learns what it is to be truly human.

Ōima, inspired by her own grandmother’s death, aimed to write about survival and the character Fushi, who initially is an emotionless stone but gradually develops a self and personality as a result of interacting with humans, young and old alike. In contrast to her previous work, A Silent VoiceTo Your Eternity puts little focus on the cast’s past but instead, upon the future.

In North America, the manga is licensed by Kodansha USA for a digital and printed English release.

Source: Official Website

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