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TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You Anime Gets New Episode, 2nd Season

Nov 06, 2021 05:44 AM

The official website for TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You, the anime of Kenjirō Hata's Fly Me to the Moon (Tonikaku Kawaii) manga, announced on Saturday that the anime will have a new episode as well as a second season. The sequel will feature a returning cast and staff.

Crunchyroll confirmed it will stream the anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS.

TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You Anime Gets New Episode, 2nd Season

Hata also provided an illustration to commemorate the announcement.

TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You Anime Gets New Episode, 2nd Season

TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You Anime Gets New Episode, 2nd Season

The comedy follows a boy named Nasa who meets a "generally cute" girl named Tsukasa on the day of his high school entrance exams, and immediately falls in love with her. Nasa confesses his feelings, but her response is that she will only go out with him if they get married. Years later, on Nasa's 18th birthday, she suddenly appears to get married. Thus begins Nasa's newlywed lifestyle.

The television anime premiered in October 2020 and aired for 12 episodes. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired. Crunchyroll also streamed an English dub for the anime as well as dubs in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German. Tonikaku Kawaii SNS, an original video anime (OVA) for the series, shipped on Blu-ray Disc in Japan on August 18, and began streaming on Crunchyroll on the same day.

Hiroshi Ikehata (Kiratto Pri☆Chan, Seton Academy: Welcome to the Pack) directed the anime at Seven Arcs, and Kazuho Hyodo (Kiratto Pri☆Chan) was in charge of the series scripts. Masakatsu Sasaki (Saki, We Never Learn: BOKUBEN) designed the characters while Goichi Iwahata designed the props. Ritsuko Utagawa served as the color key artist, and Yukihiro Shibutani directed the art. Satoshi Motoyama directed the sound, and "Endō." (Akiba's Trip: The Animation) composed the music.

Hata launched the manga in Weekly Shonen Sunday in February 2018. Viz Media is releasing the manga in English.

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