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'Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God 2' Net Anime's Main Promo Video Previews Opening Song
posted on by Joanna Cayanan
The official website for the anime of yuka's Tōtotsu ni Egypt Kami (Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God) characters revealed on Wednesday the second season's main promotional video, which previews the opening song "Kosha Rhythm" by Anubis and Thoth's voice actors, Hiro Shimono and Yūki Kaji, respectively.
The anime will premiere on Tokyo MX and DMM TV on January 10 at 1:00 a.m. (effectively, January 11). It will then launch on other networks and websites on January 15.
The anime's website announced in May that the cast and staff from the first season will return for the new season, with the addition of Junichi Suwabe as Sebek, the crocodile-themed Egyptian god.
Singer yuka is credited with the original work. Katsuya Kikuchi (Idol Memories) is returning to direct the second season at Typhoon Graphics. Yuichiro Higashide (Fate/Apocrypha) is again overseeing the series scripts, Rena Okuyama (The Royal Tutor, Idol Memories) is returning as character designer. Keiji Inai (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?) is again composing the music.
Additional staff for the second season include:
- Script: Yuniko Ayana
- Art Director/Art Setting: Shinji Nagaoka
- Color design: Aiko Matsuyama
- Cinematographer: Hideki Imaizumi
- Editor: Yuichiro Chaen
- Sound Director: Chikako Yokota
- Sound Effects: Kaori Yamada
- Music Production: IMAGINE
- Animation Producer: Takashi Sakurai
Crunchyroll streamed the first anime season as it debuted in Japan, and the service described the story:
Welcome to the world of the Egyptian gods.This is where the famous gods of Ancient Egypt, from Anubis to Thoth, live their lives freely.
How freely, you ask? Bastet appears out of nowhere, singing and dancing. Medjed is always stone-faced. Horus works a part-time job. Set is devoted to pulling pranks. Ra's off traveling and rarely comes home... All the Gods basically just do whatever they want!
These cute mascot Egyptian deities make the most of their unrestrained divine lives. The extremely popular characters of "Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God" now have their own anime!
Sources: Tōtotsu ni Egypt anime's website, Comic Natalie