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Ani-One Simulcasts Laid-Back Camp Anime's 2nd Season on January 7

posted on by Adriana Hazra
1st season began streaming on service on December 24

Hong Kong content distributor MediaLink Entertainment Limited's Ani-One YouTube channel announced on Facebook on Friday that it will stream simulcasts of the second season of the television anime of Afro's Laid-Back Camp Δ (Yurukyan△, Yurucamp) manga from January 7.

Alongside Hong Kong, the anime is available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, the Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore.

The first season of the anime premiered in January 2018. Ani-One began streaming the first six episodes of the season on December 24 as a "Christmas Eve Special Express." It streamed the last six episodes on Sunday. The second season will premiere in Japan on January 7.

The first season's staff are returning for the second season. Yoshiaki Kyougoku (Kuroko's Basketball and Robotics;Notes episode director, Tokyo Ghoul unit director) is directing the series at C-Station (STARMYU, Dragonar Academy). Jin Tanaka (Kirakira ☆ Precure a la Mode, Anne-Happy) is handling the series composition, and Mutsumi Sasaki (Dragonar Academy, Chaos;HEAd, Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~) is the character designer. Akiyuki Tateyama (Kuma Miko: Girl Meets Bear, Idol Incidents) is composing the music at MAGES.

Other staff members include:

The ROOM CAMP (Heya Camp) short anime spinoff premiered in January 2020, and Crunchyroll is streaming the series. "Episode 0" debuted on the first Blu-ray Disc/DVD volume of the Laid-Back Camp anime in March 2018. ROOM CAMP shipped on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in Japan on May 27 with the new "Sauna to Gohan to Sanrin Bike" (Sauna, Food, and a Three-Wheeler) episode.

A live-action television series adaptation of the original manga premiered in January 2020.

Afro launched the manga in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Forward magazine in 2015. Houbunsha published the manga's 10th compiled volume on March 12, and the 11th volume will ship on January 7. Yen Press began releasing the manga in English in March 2018.

Source: Ani-One's Facebook page


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