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Twin Star Exorcists Release Dates for Second, Third and Fourth Volumes

posted on by Andrew Osmond
Part 2 due on May 27, Part 3 due on June 24 and Part 4 on July 29.

Anime Limited announced the release details of the second, third and fourth volumes of Twin Star Exorcists.

Part 2 will include episodes 14 to 26, and will be released on May 27; Part 3, including episode 27 to 40, will be released on June 24; and Part 4, including episodes 41 to 50, will be released on July 29.

While stocks last, each of the three sets will contain 20-page character profile booklets.

Crunchyroll has previously described the story of the series:

Grotesque monsters known as Impurities reside in Magano, a realm parallel to the present day. Exorcists purify these evil apparitions to protect the people. Rokuro Enmado is opposed to becoming an exorcist, even though he has the talent to be one, but an oracle gives him the title of "Twin Star Exorcist," the name bestowed upon married exorcists. Benio Adashino, the girl who receives the title along with Rokuro, is determined to exorcise all the Kegare, or Impurities, in the world. The two find themselves wrapped up in more and more battles together as the Twin Star Exorcists...

The television anime adaptation of Yoshiaki Sukeno's Twin Star Exorcists manga premiered in Japan in 2016. Tomohisa Taguchi (Persona 4 the Golden Animation, Persona 3 the Movie #2 Midsummer Knight's Dream, Persona 3 the Movie #4 Winter of Rebirth) directed the series at Studio Pierrot (Naruto Shippūden, Tokyo Ghoul, Yona of the Dawn). Shishō Igarashi (Unlimited Psychic Squad director) served as assistant director, Naruhisa Arakawa (MAOYU, Outbreak Company, Kingdom) handled the series composition, Kikuko Sadakata (Corpse Princess, Muromi-san, Devils and Realist) designed the characters, and Itsuko Takeda (Level E, Kingdom) was the chief animation director.


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