Call of the Night Season 2 Enters Halloween Night Arc with New Visual & PV

Season 2 will run for a total of 12 episodes.

The TV anime Call of the Night Season 2 is moving into the “Halloween Night Arc” with episode 9, which airs on August 29. To mark the occasion, a new key visual and promotional video have been released.

In addition, HIDIVE confirmed that the English dub of Call of the Night Season 2 will begin streaming weekly from September 3.

New Trailer:

New Key Visual:

STAFF:
Director: Tomoyuki Itamura
Assistant directors: Izumi Takizawa, Nao Miyoshi
Scriptwriter: Michiko Yokote
Character designer: Haruka Sagawa
Background art director: Ken Naito
Color designer: Asami Kitsukawa
Assistant color designer: Akira Hashigami
Compositing director: Yuki Tsuchimoto
Music composer: Yoshiaki Dewa
Animation production: LIDENFILMS

Call of the Night is based on the manga series written and illustrated by Kotoyama. First serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday in 2019, the manga concluded with its 200th chapter in January 2024, spanning a total of 20 volumes. The English-language edition is published by VIZ Media.

HIDIVE describes Call of the Night Season 2 anime as follows:

Ko overcomes his confusion about becoming a vampire and decides to “like” Nazuna, while Nazuna resolves to make Ko “fall in love” with her. Without understanding what “love” even is, the two of them spend their nights together in a frenzy. Meanwhile, Detective Uguisu Anko is closing in with her plot to kill vampires, not just Nazuna. A vampire’s weakness is “anything they were attached to when they were human” and so they all try to get rid of this weakness before it’s too late. But, Nazuna has no memory of her human life. What is Nazuna’s hidden past? Why did Anko start killing vampires? And what is the “secret” that Nazuna and Anko share? For Ko, Nazuna, Anko, a fun “late night” doesn’t end here… a new “night” begins!

Source: Comic Natalie

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