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Diabolik Lovers Season 2's Premiere Date, Opening Theme Revealed

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Ryōhei Kimura, Daisuke Kishio to perform show's opening theme "Kindan no 666"

The official website of the Diabolik Lovers television anime series announced on Sunday that Diabolik Lovers More, Blood, the anime's upcoming second season, will premiere on AT-X on September 23. It will also air on Tokyo MX on October 4, and stream on Niconico in Japan.

The website also revealed on Sunday that the show's opening theme will be titled "Kindan no 666" (The Forbidden 666), performed by Ryōhei Kimura and Daisuke Kishio, and will serve as the character song for new characters Kou and Azusa Mukami (voiced by Kimura and Kishio, respectively). The song's CD single is slated for a November 25 release.

The first season's assistant director Risako Yoshida replaces Shinobu Tagashira as the main director at the studio ZEXCS, and Hiroko Kanasugi (My mental choices are completely interfering with my school romantic comedy) also replaces Seiko Nagatsu as the series script supervisor. However, character designer Yūko Yahiro (B Gata H Kei - Yamada’s First Time, Lady Jewelpet) is returning to adapt Satoi's game illustrations.

Also returning are the main cast members:

Joining the main cast are Takahiro Sakurai as Ruki Mukami (center in image above), Ryōhei Kimura as Kou Mukami (far right), Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Yūma Mukami (bottom left), Daisuke Kishio as Azusa Mukami (far left), and others. They play the Mukami vampire brothers who first appeared in the Diabolik Lovers More, Blood fan disc.

Rejet's original Diabolik Lovers vampire drama CD and PSP game project centers around the six sadistic Sakamaki vampire brothers. Yui Komori is a positive-thinking girl who nevertheless is troubled by seeing spirits and experiencing poltergeist phenomena. In her second year in high school, she transfers to a new school — a night school for entertainers and celebrities — due to her father's work. There are rumors that there are vampires among the student body, and Yui ends up living with the Sakamaki brothers.

The studio ZEXCS adapted the franchise into the first television anime season in 2013, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.

Sentai Filmworks released the first television anime season on DVD with an English dub and subtitles in December. The franchise is also inspiring a stage play which will run in Tokyo on August 26-30.

Source: animeanime.jp


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