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Jan 5, 2023 1:03 PM
#1
The official website of the Goblin Slayer 2nd Season television anime revealed the main staff, returning cast, and a teaser promo on Thursday. The anime series is scheduled to broadcast in 2023. Returning Cast Goblin Slayer: Yuuichirou Umehara Onna Shinkan: Yui Ogura Elf: Nao Touyama Ushikai Musume: Yuka Iguchi Uketsuke-jou: Maaya Uchida Dwarf: Yuuichi Nakamura Lizardman: Tomokazu Sugita Majo: Youko Hikasa Yaritsukai: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka Staff Chief Director: Takaharu Ozaki (Goblin Slayer director) Director: Misato Takada (Saiyuuki Reload: Zeroin) NEW Series Composition, Script: Hideyuki Kurata (Made in Abyss) Character Design: Hiromi Katou (Monster Musume no Oishasan) NEW Music: Kenichiro Suehiro (Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu) Studio: LIDENFILMS NEW Note: New staff involved with the anime series are denoted with the legend NEW. The anime series adapts Kumo Kagyuu's dark fantasy light novel, which began publishing through SB Creative's GA Bunko imprint in February 2016, with illustrations by Noboru Kannatsuki. The 16th volume was shipped in July 2022. Kousuke Kurose began drawing a manga adaptation in Big Gangan magazine in May 2016. Square Enix published the 13th volume in August 2022. Yen Press licensed both the light novel and manga adaptation in English in May 2016. The 14th light novel volume went on sale in August 2022, with the 15th volume scheduled to be released on January 17. The 11th manga volume shipped in April 2022. The company is also publishing the Goblin Slayer Gaiden: Year One (Goblin Slayer Side Story: Year One) and Goblin Slayer: Brand New Day side stories. Teaser PV Source: PR Times |
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Jan 5, 2023 1:17 PM
#2
Jan 5, 2023 1:18 PM
#3
Awesome! At last we've got some more information regarding the second season of Goblin Slayer anime. The studio jas changed, but I have fingers crossed for LIDENFILMS to deliver a decent looking animated series. |
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Jan 5, 2023 1:28 PM
#4
RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. |
Jan 5, 2023 1:33 PM
#5
MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. |
Jan 5, 2023 1:37 PM
#6
MorzGT said: Some of their staff left but it was like in 2020 or so. And they just finished Utawarerumono S3 last season and it did not look like the studio is struggling with production. So I don't think it is the reason. RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. |
Jan 5, 2023 1:53 PM
#7
Jan 5, 2023 2:13 PM
#8
I was kinda hoping White Fox would keep creating Goblin Slayer but oh well. It's a little depressing how many series are switching studios as of late. Especially when the old studios were personal favorites. |
Jan 5, 2023 2:37 PM
#9
RobertBobert said: White Fox is not a member of the committee for Re:Zero so they see none of the profits that show makes.MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm |
Jan 5, 2023 2:40 PM
#10
MadanielFL said: I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. RobertBobert said: White Fox is not a member of the committee for Re:Zero so they see none of the profits that show makes.MorzGT said: RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm |
Jan 5, 2023 3:13 PM
#11
It looks so good I can't wait to watch it!! Idk why everyone is saying it looks worse when it looks exactly the same. |
Jan 5, 2023 4:17 PM
#12
And finally the second season is coming...!! |
Jan 5, 2023 4:58 PM
#13
More goblins massacre by Orcbolg aka the slayer is always good to see ^.^ |
(ใฃโโกโ)ใฃ ๐ ๐๐ฒ๐ผ๐ฑ ๐๐ธ๐พ ๐ช๐ต๐ต ๐ฑ๐ช๐ฟ๐ฎ ๐ช ๐๐ธ๐ท๐ญ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฏ๐พ๐ต ๐ญ๐ช๐ ♥ |
Jan 5, 2023 5:31 PM
#14
no more cgi slayer huh? let's hope the shift of studio is not for the worse like Devil is a part timer. |
Jan 5, 2023 7:22 PM
#15
RobertBobert said: Well they aren't, cause it's not their brand, they don't own the IP for the anime.MadanielFL said: I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. RobertBobert said: MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm The Re:Zero anime is produced by Kadokawa, with the other committee members being Hakuhodo MAP, AT-X, and others. White Fox is just the studio they contracted to make the animation for them. Once the show is done they don't see any of the profits the show makes. |
Jan 5, 2023 7:35 PM
#16
MadanielFL said: Well, we're talking about the show, not the rights to the entire franchise.RobertBobert said: Well they aren't, cause it's not their brand, they don't own the IP for the anime.MadanielFL said: RobertBobert said: White Fox is not a member of the committee for Re:Zero so they see none of the profits that show makes.MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm The Re:Zero anime is produced by Kadokawa, with the other committee members being Hakuhodo MAP, AT-X, and others. White Fox is just the studio they contracted to make the animation for them. Once the show is done they don't see any of the profits the show makes. |
Jan 5, 2023 7:43 PM
#17
RobertBobert said: Yes exactly, the anime of Re:Zero was produced by Kadokawa, AT-X and so on, while the light novel is published by Kadokawa. MadanielFL said: Well, we're talking about the show, not the rights to the entire franchise.RobertBobert said: MadanielFL said: I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. RobertBobert said: White Fox is not a member of the committee for Re:Zero so they see none of the profits that show makes.MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm The Re:Zero anime is produced by Kadokawa, with the other committee members being Hakuhodo MAP, AT-X, and others. White Fox is just the studio they contracted to make the animation for them. Once the show is done they don't see any of the profits the show makes. So any official merch that you see from Re:Zero will have a tag in the bottom saying "Tappei Nagatsuki / KADOKAWA / Re: Zero Production Committee" This means it's official merch licensed by the committee, which White Fox isn't a part of. |
Jan 5, 2023 8:02 PM
#18
MadanielFL said: Once again, we are talking about anime. What does merch have to do with this?RobertBobert said: Yes exactly, the anime of Re:Zero was produced by Kadokawa, AT-X and so on, while the light novel is published by Kadokawa. MadanielFL said: RobertBobert said: Well they aren't, cause it's not their brand, they don't own the IP for the anime.MadanielFL said: I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. RobertBobert said: White Fox is not a member of the committee for Re:Zero so they see none of the profits that show makes.MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm The Re:Zero anime is produced by Kadokawa, with the other committee members being Hakuhodo MAP, AT-X, and others. White Fox is just the studio they contracted to make the animation for them. Once the show is done they don't see any of the profits the show makes. So any official merch that you see from Re:Zero will have a tag in the bottom saying "Tappei Nagatsuki / KADOKAWA / Re: Zero Production Committee" This means it's official merch licensed by the committee, which White Fox isn't a part of. |
Jan 5, 2023 8:15 PM
#19
RobertBobert said: The merch comes from the anime. MadanielFL said: Once again, we are talking about anime. What does merch have to do with this?RobertBobert said: MadanielFL said: Well, we're talking about the show, not the rights to the entire franchise.RobertBobert said: Well they aren't, cause it's not their brand, they don't own the IP for the anime.MadanielFL said: I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. RobertBobert said: White Fox is not a member of the committee for Re:Zero so they see none of the profits that show makes.MorzGT said: I wouldn't want that either, but I doubt it will come to that. They have good producers and a lot of pretty massive IP like ReZero and Steins;Gate.RobertBobert said: I hope that they are not passing Goblin Slayer over because they have financial difficulties...I would hate to see my favourite studio go bankrupt. :( I am very embarrassed by the change of studio, although this may mean that this year White Fox will be busy with something big and interesting. But anyway, I like that each new year is more and more overloaded with different titles. They however own 50% of Studio Bind with the other half being owned by Egg Firm The Re:Zero anime is produced by Kadokawa, with the other committee members being Hakuhodo MAP, AT-X, and others. White Fox is just the studio they contracted to make the animation for them. Once the show is done they don't see any of the profits the show makes. So any official merch that you see from Re:Zero will have a tag in the bottom saying "Tappei Nagatsuki / KADOKAWA / Re: Zero Production Committee" This means it's official merch licensed by the committee, which White Fox isn't a part of. Blu-rays, clothes, and figures are all licensed products from the anime, and not from the light novel itself. That can be seen by how the merch will use the character design from the anime instead of the original one from the LN. Here's an example from the official English blu-ray: |
Jan 5, 2023 8:29 PM
#20
@MadanielFL Dude, I know the merch is based on the anime. I'm asking you what the hell does merch have to do with our conversation if we're talking about anime? You have nothing to do? If not, then I'll just add you to the ignore list, I'm tired of this shit. |
Jan 5, 2023 8:32 PM
#21
RobertBobert said: Did you forget what we were talking about?@MadanielFL Dude, I know the merch is based on the anime. I'm asking you what the hell does merch have to do with our conversation if we're talking about anime? You have nothing to do? If not, then I'll just add you to the ignore list, I'm tired of this shit. "I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. " I just showed it to you they don't have any rights over the anime, idk why you are getting mad here.... |
Jan 5, 2023 8:34 PM
#22
MadanielFL said: I'm mad because I'm very busy right now and I don't have any time or inclination for idiotic arguments for the sake of arguments over some nonsense.RobertBobert said: Did you forget what we were talking about?@MadanielFL Dude, I know the merch is based on the anime. I'm asking you what the hell does merch have to do with our conversation if we're talking about anime? You have nothing to do? If not, then I'll just add you to the ignore list, I'm tired of this shit. "I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. " I just showed it to you they don't have any rights over the anime, idk why you are getting mad here.... |
Jan 5, 2023 8:36 PM
#23
RobertBobert said: Jesus, I really meant no offense. MadanielFL said: I'm mad because I'm very busy right now and I don't have any time or inclination for idiotic arguments for the sake of arguments over some nonsense.RobertBobert said: @MadanielFL Dude, I know the merch is based on the anime. I'm asking you what the hell does merch have to do with our conversation if we're talking about anime? You have nothing to do? If not, then I'll just add you to the ignore list, I'm tired of this shit. "I highly doubt they aren't generating revenue from one of their biggest brands. " I just showed it to you they don't have any rights over the anime, idk why you are getting mad here.... More like I just wanted you to be more informed about how these things work. Sorry if I was taking your time |
Jan 5, 2023 9:51 PM
#24
I genuinely thought the makers forgot about this, as I remember second season being announced some two years ago lol. Though good thing that's not the case and now it's coming this year itself. |
Jan 6, 2023 12:00 AM
#25
What @MadanielFL want to say probably success of Re:Zero anime White Fox will not get profit from it. All profit like bd sales and anime merch will go to production committee like Kadokawa, ATx and others. Basically production committee pay lot of money to White Fox to animate Rezero and profit only production committee get. White Fox get nothing from Rezero success. |
Jan 6, 2023 12:10 AM
#26
Hopefully LIDENFILMS will do a good job adapting it. |
Jan 6, 2023 3:02 AM
#27
Eurycoma said: Like it or not, it does not negate the fact that it is they who receive the money for the adaptation of this brand.What @MadanielFL want to say probably success of Re:Zero anime White Fox will not get profit from it. All profit like bd sales and anime merch will go to production committee like Kadokawa, ATx and others. Basically production committee pay lot of money to White Fox to animate Rezero and profit only production committee get. White Fox get nothing from Rezero success. |
Jan 6, 2023 7:10 AM
#28
It looks worst ๐ What a downfall |
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Jan 6, 2023 7:21 AM
#29
Surprised not to see White Fox not taking charge once again but hopefully Lidenfilms will be able to get a good job. As for the PV, there was hardly anything in it so no comments, lol. Kind of hope they take as much as possible and just air in Fall '23. |
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Jan 6, 2023 9:07 AM
#30
I really need to get into the series soon. |
Jan 6, 2023 9:21 AM
#31
I didn't expect it to get another season. First one was pretty disappointing. Manga is a much better adaptation both in visuals and writing. Still, I'll take anything that isn't an isekai or a fake fantasy indistinguishable from an isekai. At least GS is upfront about being a D&D campaign and still doesn't have any of this skills and stats windows bullshit. |
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Jan 6, 2023 11:07 AM
#33
At least this means Liden will be to busy to ruin other adaptations. |
Jan 6, 2023 2:22 PM
#34
About time we finally get a news update about this. I almost forgot about this lol. |
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Jan 6, 2023 3:23 PM
#35
Jan 7, 2023 6:18 AM
#36
i hope this will be call of the night lidensfilms and not berserk 2016 lidenfilms |
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Jan 7, 2023 11:48 AM
#37
This change in studios leaves me nervous as most changes in studios for a sequel will, that said this studio has done some good work recently, so if a good staff is picked, it might still rock, that said I have never followed through with reading the source material after the anime, so I m in the dark on what to expect. |
Jan 7, 2023 11:54 AM
#38
I hope it’s two cours |
Jan 7, 2023 1:53 PM
#39
Fluffygreygrass said: It's very possible that it's done this way. I hope it’s two cours |
Jan 7, 2023 2:38 PM
#40
CondessaSakura said: Why? The first season had 12 episodes and it's not like the entire franchise is deep enough to take 2 cour.Fluffygreygrass said: It's very possible that it's done this way. I hope it’s two cours |
Jan 7, 2023 2:54 PM
#41
I am seriously looking forward to this. It was only the other day I was talking to my brother and I said I hope Goblin Slayer comes out this year. I have rewatched the first season and watched the movie. I would have prefered a more consistent art with this series but what can you do. The choice of studio is not too bad, it is just that their adaptation of Berserk let them down in my opinion. Nevertheless, happy with the news. |
Jan 8, 2023 6:26 AM
#42
RobertBobert said: It is a possibility, not a certainty, because there is a tendency for two cours, for many animes now. CondessaSakura said: Why? The first season had 12 episodes and it's not like the entire franchise is deep enough to take 2 cour.Fluffygreygrass said: I hope it’s two cours |
Jan 8, 2023 6:29 AM
#43
CondessaSakura said: This " tendency" is for plot-focused shows with different arcs, not just gore and action shows.RobertBobert said: It is a possibility, not a certainty, because there is a tendency for two cours, for many animes now. CondessaSakura said: Fluffygreygrass said: It's very possible that it's done this way. I hope it’s two cours |
Jan 8, 2023 7:06 AM
#44
RobertBobert said: Maybe yes or no... it's more likely to be two (to reduce costs and production); But most of the time they really divide everything into 2 parts.CondessaSakura said: This " tendency" is for plot-focused shows with different arcs, not just gore and action shows.RobertBobert said: CondessaSakura said: Why? The first season had 12 episodes and it's not like the entire franchise is deep enough to take 2 cour.Fluffygreygrass said: It's very possible that it's done this way. I hope it’s two cours |
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