Record of Ragnarok Season 2's Latest Trailer Reveals April Release Date, Cast and Synopsis
Based on the manga by Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui and Ajichika, Record of Ragnarok is a slugfest anime with some really excellent conceptual creativity. It also has some genuinely unique fights between the gods and humans.
Netflix just unveiled a new trailer for Record of Ragnarok season 2, and it has revealed a release date. It also gives us a glimpse at some godly battles that the series is tackling this time around.
Release Date
Record of Ragnarok is a manga series written by Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, and illustrated by Ajichika. It was published in Comic Zenon magazine and adapted as an anime by Graphinica (which has produced many famous titles).
The first season of the manga-based anime released on Netflix in 2021. The second season will debut in January and feature 15 episodes, with a two-part release.
As a result, fans are eagerly awaiting the next wave of fights between gods and humanity’s strongest heroes. And now the anime has finally given us a look at some of the upcoming bouts with a new trailer.
The fourth round sees Hercules take on one of the most infamous serial killers in history, Jack the Ripper. The fifth features Raiden Tameemon versus Shiva, and the seventh brings Qin Shi Huang against Hades. The eighth will pit the Serbian-American scientist Nikola Tesla against Beelzabub, the philistine deity of Judaism and Christianity.
Trailer
Netflix's Record of Ragnarok is a tournament-style anime that pits humans against gods in epic battles. Based on the manga series by Shinya Umemura, Takumi Fukui, and Ajichika, the show captivated audiences with its action-packed fights and stakes.
In Record of Ragnarok, a group of 12 notable humans from different times and backgrounds come together for a deadly battle against 13 powerful gods. To even the odds, each human receives a valkyrie which transforms into a weapon to help them win their battles.
The first season, which was animated by Graphinica and released on Netflix in June 2021, featured fights between Raiden Tameemon, Hercules, Jack the Ripper, and Shiva. Now, fans can get a glimpse of the second season with a new trailer.
The trailer for Record of Ragnarok season 2 reveals more details about the new fights and characters. It also features a new opening and ending theme song. Check it out below! The first half of the season is set to release on Netflix in January, with the remaining five episodes arriving at a later date.
Cast
In Record of Ragnarok season 2, Miyuki Sawashiro will reprise her role as Brunhilde alongside Tomoyo Kurosawa and Tatsuhisa Suzuki. The cast will be joined by new additions, including Yuka Yamada and a handful of others.
The anime is based on the manga series written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui. It is produced by Graphinica and Yumeta Company and directed by Masao Okubo.
When the Gods decide to wipe out all traces of humanity, one of the Norse Valkyries, Brunhilde, suggests a tournament to avert the destruction. Thirteen of the strongest humans are chosen to compete against 13 of the Gods in a series of one-on-one matches.
The first season of Record of Ragnarok premiered on Netflix in 2021 and gained a huge following among fans worldwide. The second season is set to hit the streaming service in January of 2023 and will feature ten episodes. Its opening theme song is “Rude, Loose Dance” performed by Minami and the ending song is “Inori” performed by Masatoshi Ono.
Synopsis
Record of Ragnarok is an anime that follows the battle between God and Humans. In the series, a group of gods and historical figures will face each other in one-on-one fights to determine the fate of mankind.
The anime is based on the manga publication of the same name by Shinya Umeura and Takumi Fukui. It was adapted by Studio Graphinica and made its debut on Netflix in June 2021.
It is an action-packed anime with mind-blowing one on one battle scenes. The battles take place in Valhalla arena and the outcome of the fight determines the fate of humanity.
The second season of the anime is set to begin in April, 2023. Fans can expect to see more of the God’s Council as they review whether or not mankind deserves another 1000 years to live.
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