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New Trailer Released for The Silver Guardian 2


Fans are getting one last look at this series before it returns on Saturday.

Earlier today, the official The Silver Guardian (Gin no Guardian) anime website updated with a new teaser trailer for the show’s upcoming second season. The new promo features ending theme song Kimi Kimi Kimi by Classmates as a background track.

The Silver Guardian will return to Japanese TV on January 13. Crunchyroll is streaming the show as a simulcast, while Funimation confirmed that they’re producing a SimulDub for the title.

Haoling Li is taking the reins as chief director and writer for The Silver Guardian II. Ken Ando (Ar Tonelico OVA) will take the director’s chair on the project at Emon Animation Company, while Yoshiaki Tsubata (Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~, Souten no Ken) returns as character designer.

Minako Seki (Kingdom, Black Clover) is scoring the show’s soundtrack. Studio BLADE is listed as providing animation assistance.

Haoling Li is the founder of the Haoliners Animation League.

The confirmed voice cast includes:

  • Riku Sui Gin: Jun Fukuyama
  • Riku Lei: Yuka Saitou
  • Temujin: Atsuki Tani
  • Twin Star: Ami Koshimizu
  • Farin: Nozomi Nishida
  • Riku Yuuki: Takayuki Sugo
  • Seifū: Kana Asumi
  • Randen Yu: Sōichiro Hoshi

 

Crunchyroll describes The Silver Guardian 2 as:

Secretly in love with Riku Rei, the most popular girl of his school, Riku Suigin is forced to dive in “Grave Buster”, the new virtual game where Riku Rei has been kidnapped.

To save her, he will have the support of the beautiful Twin Star and in addition to that he has inherited a 10 billion of yen charged device by his grandfather Ruki Yuuki.

Suigin will have to become the last Guardian who protects the Tomb from the Raiders in order to save Riku Rei and solve the mysteries of Grave Buster.

Source: Ota-suke

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