Call Of The Night Season 2 Announced!

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The TV anime “Call Of The Night” (Japanese Name: Yofukashi no Uta) is getting a second season. Call Of The Night (Yofukashi no Uta) is based on the original manga by Kotoyama.

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The official YouTube channel of Fuji TV released the announcement trailer for the upcoming Season 2 of this anime:

©2022コトヤマ・小学館/「よふかしのうた」製作委員会

The staff changes, Additional Voice Cast and Release Date will be revealed in the future. Bookmark our website for more updates!

They also released the brand-new key visual for this Second Season of Call of The Night which features Nazuna and Anko floating in the night sky with a large full moon behind them:

Call of the night Yofukashi no Uta season 2 anime news otaku mantra
©2022コトヤマ・小学館/「よふかしのうた」製作委員会

The catchphrase in this key visual translates: “The night isn’t over yet“.

Mangaka Kotoyama and Director Tomoyuki Itamura commented about this anime getting season 2:

I feel that I am the happiest person with the announcement of the second season.

I’m looking forward to telling the story of what I was drawing while thinking, “It would be nice to see this part in Action.”

Kotoyama’s manga is made up of a certain rhythm and what he wanted to draw at the time, so the anime organizes those parts neatly, so the anime is a great learning experience.

Thank you for always supporting me.

Kotoyama

The enchanting night returns.
What will happen to Kou and Nazuna in the future?
Will there be a continuation of the confrontation with the detective?

The manga has ended, but the anime is yet to come.
Just as we remember Kou, who was groping his way through the night, the anime will once again strive to provide a vivid experience.

I will do my best to make it enjoyable for both, those who have read the manga and those who like the anime.

Tomoyuki Itamura

About Call Of The Night

Call of the Night (Japanese Name: Yofukashi no Uta) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kotoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan’s Shounen manga magazine Weekly Shounen Sunday in August 2019. In 2023, this manga won the 68th Shogakukan Manga Award for the Shounen category. There are a total of 19 Volumes of this manga.

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This manga later received an anime adaptation produced by Liden Films which was released in July 2022.

Viz Media licensed this manga in English and describes its plot as:

One sleepless night, Ko slips out to walk the streets. Life after dark is a revelation! When flirtatious Nazuna invites Ko to spend the night at her place in an abandoned building, he’s stoked! But then he awakens to kisses on his neck with a little too much bite to them… Is it just the delicious taste of his blood that makes her meet him night after night for late-night adventures, conversation and…naps? Or something else? Then, when a cute girl from Ko’s past shows up and competes for his attention, his budding relationship with the undead is put to the test!

Source: Official Website

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