Kadokawa released a new video and picture for the second part of Studio Trigger's Delicious in Dungeon anime. They also introduced new songs, characters, and cast.
Sumika sings the new opening theme, "Unmei" (Destiny), and Regal Lily performs the ending theme, "Kirakira no Hai" (Glittering Ashes). The video gives a sneak peek of both songs.
The new cast members include:
Mitsuho Kambe as Izutsumi
Yōko Hikasa as Maizuru
Arisa Shida as Hien & Akari Kitō as Benichidori
Yoshino Furuya as Inutade
Yū Kobayashi a Sissel
The anime premiered worldwide on Netflix on January 4 and will run for two consecutive quarters until June. The main cast includes:
- Kentarō Kumagai as Laios
- Sayaka Senbongi as Marcille
- Asuna Tomari as Chilchuck
- Hiroshi Naka as Senshi
- Saori Hayami as Falin
- Akira Miki as Namari
- Shinji Kawada as Shuro
- Wataru Katō as Kabru
- Rie Takahashi as Rinsha
- Miyu Tomita as Mickbell
- Tōru Nara as Kuro
- Yūya Hirose as Holm
- Kei Kawamura as Daya
Yen Press licensed the manga "Delicious in Dungeon," which combines dungeon adventures with food manga. The story follows a group of adventurers trying to rescue their lost team member while surviving on the food found in the dungeon. After being defeated by a dragon and losing all their supplies, they decide to eat the monsters they encounter on their journey, including slimes, basilisks, mimics, and even dragons themselves.
Yoshihiro Miyajima, known for his work on the SSSS.Dynazenon film and as an episode director for SSSS.Gridman, is directing the Delicious in Dungeon anime at Trigger. Kimiko Ueno, known for her work on The Royal Tutor, Chimimo, and Eternal Boys, is overseeing the series scripts. Naoki Takeda, chief animation director for BNA: Brand New Animal, is designing the characters, and Yasunori Mitsuda, known for his work on Chrono Trigger, Xenoblade Chronicles, and Black Butler: Book of Circus, is composing the music.
The manga was launched by Kui in Kadokawa's Harta magazine in February 2014 and concluded on September 15.
Source: Press release
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