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KamiErabi GOD.app Shows Off New Theme Songs in Trailer

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It turns out the new season of KamiErabi GOD.app will be debuting right around the corner, on October 2. The series’ official website shared this news, along with a trailer that lets us hear clips of the new opening and ending theme songs. The new opening theme song is titled “Fuka” (translated as “Weathering”) and performed by Nanashi no Tarō. Meanwhile, the ending theme song is called “Kofuku no Susume” (translated as “Advice for Happiness”) and performed by LEEVELLES.

But wait, there’s more! This new visual was released.

On top of that, another member of the cast was unveiled: Misaki Kuno (Hawk in The Seven Deadly Sins) is playing Eko Sasaki,

KamiErabi GOD.app is being made at UNEND, with Hiroyuki Seshita of Knights of Sidonia helming the project as director. Credit for the anime’s original concept goes to Yoko Taro of NieR:Automata. The person designing the characters is mangaka Atsushi Ohkubo, whose credits include Soul Eater and Fire Force. The series scripts are being penned by JIN of Kagerou Project, who is also handling the composition of the whole series. The music is being composed by MONACA.

The KamiErabi GOD.app anime debuted last year on October 4. Before the month was over, it was already publicly reported that another season would be made for 2024.

In the first season, the opening theme song was titled “SCRAP & Build” and while the ending theme song was called “Bleed My Heart.”

Crunchyroll streams KamiErabi GOD.app and gave this description for the plot:

KamiErabi GOD.app Plot:

The ultimate battle royale for divinity has begun. High schoolers must use their unique powers to compete against each other for the coveted title “God.” But as each brawl becomes more vicious than the last, alliances are formed and betrayals take place. Who will emerge victorious and claim their godly throne?

Source: ANN

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Danica Davidson is the author of the bestselling Manga Art for Beginners with artist Melanie Westin, plus its sequel, Manga Art for Everyone, and the first-of-its-kind manga chalk book Chalk Art Manga, both illustrated by professional Japanese mangaka Rena Saiya. Check out her other comics and books at www.danicadavidson.com.

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