Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2 Casts Himika Akaneya as Ryuulan

The leader of the "Underman" subterranean people.

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The staff of the Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2 has announced Himika Akaneya is joining the cast as Ryuulan. Ryuulan is the leader of the “Underman” subterranean people, and she will make her debut in episode 18 of Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2.

Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2 is airing Tokyo MX, BS NTV, Sun TV, MBS, and AT-X channels, and Crunchyroll is streaming the anime.

Kiyono Yasuno performs the opening theme song “Algorithm.” i☆Ris performs the ending theme song “Yume no Hitokakera (Fragment of a Dream).” 

The cast includes:

  • Kenshō Ono as Krai Andrey
  • Miyu Kubota as Tino Shade
  • Haruka Shiraishi as Lapis Fulgor
  • Yū Serizawa as Kris Argent 
  • Satomi Amano as Chloe Welter
  • Hana Hishikawa as Éclair Gladis
  • Kiyono Yasuno as Artbaran Henning
  • Yūki Wakai as Mary Auden

The staff includes:

  • Director: Masahiro Takata 
  • Studio: Zero-G
  • Sound Production: Saber Links
  • Scripts: Hideki Shirane
  • Character Designer: Yūsuke Isouchi and Shingo Fujisaki
  • Composer: Ryōhei Sataka
  • Music Production: Avex Pictures
Let This Grieving Soul Retire! Season 2 anime key visual
© 槻影・チーコ/マイクロマガジン社/「嘆きの亡霊」製作委員会

Tsukikage initially launched Let This Grieving Soul Retire! in January 2018, and its story ended that following December. The 13th volume released on September 30, 2024, and J-Novel Club released the seventh novel volume in English on May 19, 2025. 

Additionally, Kadokawa publishes a manga adaptation in April 2019 by Rai Habino. Yen Press publishes the manga in English.

Here’s an overview of the series via Crunchyroll:

Six childhood friends make a vow one day to become treasure hunters, and eventually grow to be the strongest heroes in the world. During his first quest, Krai Andrey realizes he isn’t cut out for the job. Even so, his friends make him their leader. Underpowered in the face of great expectations, Krai embarks on a reluctant hero’s tale of glory, headaches, and wanting to retire early.

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