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Trailer Reveals Creepy Nuts Is Back for Call of the Night Season 2

The second season of Call of the Night (a.k.a. Yofukashi no Uta in Japanese) will be here on July 4, and ahead of this a trailer has dropped. Not only does the trailer hype the new season, it announces that Creepy Nuts is back for the new opening theme song, titled “Mirage,” and then it plays some of that song in the background.

Call of the Night Trailer

In the first season, the opening theme song was called “Datenshi” (translated as “Fallen Angel”) and the ending theme song was “Yofukashi no Uta” (translated as “Call of the Night”), same as the title. Both were performed by Creepy Nuts. In addition to that, Creepy Nuts did some insert songs and made cameos in the anime.

Creepy Nuts also performed the opening theme song for the first season of DAN DA DAN and the second season of Mashle: Magic and Muscles.

HIDIVE is streaming the anime.

VIZ Media publishes the original manga by Kotoyama and gave this description for it:

Call of the Night Plot

Nanakusa is a vampire. That’s okay with human Ko. He wants to be one too. But transformation doesn’t come that easily…

When Nazuna invites Ko to spend the night at her place in an abandoned building, he’s stoked! But then he awakens to kisses on his neck with a little too much bite to them… Is it just the delicious taste of his blood that makes her meet him night after night for late-night adventures, conversation and…naps? Or something else? Then, when a cute girl from Yamori’s past shows up and competes for his attention, his budding relationship with the undead is put to the test!

The issue of Weekly Shonen Sunday coming out on July 2 will include a “short-term serialization” of Yofukashi no Uta -Rakuen- (translated as Call of the Night -Paradise-).

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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