Real Girl Season 2 Gets New Visual & 2 Trailers

By: Anime Herald December 10, 20180 Comments

Buckle up, folks, because things are getting real. Again.

Earlier today, the official Real Girl (3D Kanojo) anime website updated with two trailers and key visual for the show’s upcoming second season.

We break the details down below.

Trailers

A long and short version of the same promo were revealed. Both offer a brief overview of the upcoming season, using character dialogue to convey the major story beats. Opening theme song Futari na (For two people) plays as a background track for both shows.

Long Version

Short Version

Key Visual

The image features the main cast members in a sunlit classroom.

Real Girl Season 2 Visual

Real Girl returns to Japanese TV on January 8. The series will air on NTV’s AnichU block, at 25:59 (Effectively, 1/9/2018 at 1:59AM).

Takashi Naoya (Luck & Logic, Touken Ranbu: Hanamaru) will direct the season at Hoods Entertainment, with Satomi Kurita (Hina Logic – from Luck & Logic) providing character designs. Deko Akao (Noragami, Flying Witch) is in charge of series composition for the project.

Sentai Filmworks currently holds the domestic rights to Real Girl‘s first season. They describe the show as:

The character-driven story follows the reclusive Hikari Tsutsui as he accidentally falls in love with the popular Iroha Igarashi, despite his aversion to real-world girls. The couple begins to develop a close bond neither expected which challenges their preconceived notions of who people truly are.

Mao Nanami’s original manga ran in Kodansha’s Dessert magazine from July 2011 through May 2016, and spans twelve compiled volumes. Kodansha Comics currently releases the Real Girl manga in North America.

Source: Comic Natalie

Real Girl Season 2 Gets New Visual & 2 TrailersSamantha Ferreira

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