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The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Season 2 Adds Eri Kitamura


The voice behind My Hero Academia‘s Mina Ashido and Angel Beats!‘s Yui is about to make things a little more disastrous.

The latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump magazine reports that Eri Kitamura was cast in the upcoming second season of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Kitamura will reprise her role as Mikoto Aiura, whom she played in this year’s Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan: Shijō Psi Dai no Psi Nan!? 3DS game.

Visuals for the character were also released, which you can check out below.

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. returns to Japanese TV in January. Much of the first season’s cast will return to reprise their roles. Yuuki Kaji will play talkative transfer student Tōma Akechi in the new season.

The first season of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K., which is based on Shūichi Asō’s manga of the same name, was directed by Hiroaki Sakurai (Cromartie High School, Maid Sama!) at studios Egg Firm and J.C. Staff. Masayuki Onji (Aria the Avvenire, Cromartie High School) provided character designs for the project, while Michiko Yokote (Genshiken, Prison School) is took charge of series composition.

Funimation currently holds the rights to the The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. anime. They describe the show as:

Saiki Kusuo is a typical 16-year-old high school student… except he has psychic powers. He can use them to get whatever he wants, but he also knows everything that people are thinking. Everything. No surprises, no secrets, no normal human experiences. He’s kept his powers in check since childhood, but with the temptations of high school now on his mind, he’s bending the rules—and spoons.

Source: Comic Natalie

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