On Sunday, Anime Expo’s organizers delighted fans with the announcement of acclaimed director Yokō Tarō, known for the NieR and Drakengard game series, as a special guest at this year’s event. In addition, the expo unveiled an exciting lineup featuring JIN, a multi-talented composer, scriptwriter, and novelist renowned for works like Kagerou Project. Also gracing the event will be esteemed anime director Hiroyuki Seshita, known for creating captivating series such as Knights of Sidonia, Ajin, BLAME, and Gamera -Rebirth-. Lastly, manga enthusiasts can look forward to meeting Atsushi Ohkubo, the talented creator behind popular titles like Fire Force and Soul Eater.

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On Saturday, the event organizers announced an exciting addition to the Anime Expo schedule. The highly anticipated “Studio Kafka x The Ancient Magus’ Bride SEASON 2” event will take place on July 1 at 3:30 p.m. PDT. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet esteemed guests, including Kōhei Tokuoka, the chief animation director, Kōichi Naruse, the animation producer, and Kazuaki Terasawa, the director of the second season of The Ancient Magus’ Bride anime.
In addition, Manga Planet will be hosting a panel at the convention on July 1, from 12:30 p.m. to 01:30 p.m. PDT. This panel promises to be an engaging and informative session for manga enthusiasts.
The second season of The Ancient Magus’ Bride anime, which premiered in Japan on April 6, has garnered significant attention. Fans worldwide can enjoy the anime on Crunchyroll, where it is available for streaming in both Japanese with English subtitles and an English dub.
This captivating anime adapts the “Gakuin” (College) arc from Kore Yamazaki’s beloved manga series, which made its debut in May 2018.
Mark your calendars for Anime Expo, returning to Los Angeles from July 1 to 4. Exciting developments await attendees at this year’s convention, which has recently made changes to its Premier Fan Badge system.
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