Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari Season 2 TV Anime's Promo Video Reveals, Previews Theme Songs
The official Twitter account for the television anime of Onigunsō's Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari manga revealed a promotional video for the second season on Thursday. The video reveals and previews the opening theme song "Dare ga Tame" (For Whom) by Megatera Zero and the ending theme song "Private Room" by Azusa Tadokoro.
The account and trailer also revealed that Yōko Hikasa will play Karakasa no Tsukumogami, a mysterious presence who is the source of life for the Tsukumogami.
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The second season will premiere in July.
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The anime premiered on Tokyo MX, BS11, and other networks on January 9. Crunchyroll is streaming the series in January worldwide excluding Asia.
Ryuichi Kimura (Kemono Friends 2, Aikatsu!) is directing the series at BN Pictures. Keiichirō Ōchi (The Quintessential Quintuplets, The Demon Girl Next Door) is in charge of series composition. Shiori Fujisawa is designing the characters. John Kanda and XELIK are composing the music. ARCANA PROJECT perform the opening theme song "Koigoromo," and TRUE performs the ending theme song "rebind."
Seven Seas is releasing the manga in English. The company describes the story:
When spirits cross over into the human world, they can possess old objects and gain a physical form: a tsukumogami. Tsukumogami can be gentle, violent, or somewhere in-between, so the Saenome clan peacefully helps send them back to the spirit world to avoid destruction.
Kunato Hyouma is a member of the clan, but is...less than peaceful, since he holds a grudge from when a tsukumogami robbed him of something important. Afraid that Hyouma's brash anger in dealing with these spirits will lead to supernatural catastrophes, Hyouma's grandfather sends him to live in Kyoto with Nagatsuki Botan, an unusual young woman who actually lives with tsukumogami like family! Can Hyouma learn to control his emotions when dealing with tsukumogami, or is his own spirit doomed to be possessed with rage forever?
Onigunsō launched the manga in Shueisha's Miracle Jump magazine in April 2014, and the manga switched to Ultra Jump in January 2016. The manga also runs on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ website.
Sources: Malevolent Spirits: Mononogatari anime's Twitter account, Comic Natalie