Arifureta Anime Season 2 Visual

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Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest Anime Gets Second Season


Earlier today, the official Arifureta – From Commonplace to World’s Strongest (Arifureta Shokugyō de Sekai Saikyō) anime website announced that the title will receive a second season. The site updated with a teaser visual, which features the main characters standing against a starry background.

Arifureta Anime Season 2 Visual

Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest‘s first season started airing on July 8.

Kinji Yoshimoto (Plastic Little, I couldn’t become a hero, so I reluctantly decided to get a job.) was tapped to direct Arifureta at studios White Fox and asread, with Chika Kojima (Big Order) providing character designs. Shoichi Sato collaborated with Yoshimoto to take charge of series composition.

Funimation streamed the show as part of their digital lineup, and describe it as:

Funimation describes the series as:

Based on the highly-rated Japanese novel series, Arifureta follows everyman Hajime Nagumo and his classmates as they’re transported to another world! While many isekai focus on one or a small group of people, Arifureta sends the entire class.

Hajime and co. are dropped into the RPG-esque world and treated as heroes, expected as saviors for a world on the cusp of an apocalypse. Unfortunately, Hajime isn’t imbued with the incredible abilities of his classmates, equipped with just a simple transmutation power.

The class ignores Hajime as they already had in the real world, seeing him as useless and unreliable. The series focuses on this regular student in a new reality. He falls into an abyss alone and has to face monsters to fight for his survival.

Can he give up his humanity to survive long enough to return home?

Source: Comic Natalie

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