Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 Release Dates, Schedule and Episodes

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The body of a skeleton proves to be mighty once more in Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 this summer season. Final Weapon has everything you need to know about Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2, including the weekly schedule, release dates and timing for new episodes, and much more about the second season. 

The story of Skeleton Knight in Another World focuses on the character Arc, who is sent to a world full of magic, monsters, and elves. After making the sudden journey, Arc realizes that he’s trapped in the body of a skeleton. Despite that, he takes up the sword and sets out on an adventure to seek a cure to his curse. Arc is back in Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 with the goal of facing off Count Hilk and protecting his friends. 

Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 Release Dates, Exact Premiere Time and Schedule

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New episodes of Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 will release on Saturdays at 4:30 a.m. PT / 7:30 a.m. ET on Crunchyroll. Episodes will be released with English subs and an English dub. Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 will feature 12 episodes in total.

Here are the release dates and schedule for Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 (subject to change):

  • Episode 1 – July 4 – OUT NOW
  • Episode 2 – July 11
  • Episode 3 – July 18
  • Episode 4 – July 25
  • Episode 5 – August 1
  • Episode 6 – August 8
  • Episode 7 – August 15
  • Episode 8 – August 22
  • Episode 9 – August 29
  • Episode 10 – September 5
  • Episode 11 – September 12
  • Episode 12 – September 19

New episodes of Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 will premiere at the following times (subject to change):

  • Pacific Daylight Time: 4:30 a.m. PDT
  • Mountain Daylight Time: 5:30 a.m. MDT
  • Central Daylight Time: 6:30 a.m. CDT
  • Eastern Daylight Time: 7:30 a.m. EDT
  • Greenwich Mean Time: 11:30 a.m. GMT

OP/ED, Cast and Staff

PelleK performs the opening theme song “Rōman Kaidō, Osanpo Chū (Strolling on the Highway of Dreams),” and DIALOGUE+ performs the ending theme song “Kiseki wa Okinai (Miracles Don’t Happen).”

The anime’s Japanese cast includes:

  • Tomoaki Maeno as Arc
  • Ai Fairouz as Arianne
  • Nene Hieda as Ponta
  • Miyu Tomita as Chiyome
  • Takuya Eguchi as Danka
  • Kōsuke Toriumi as Dillan
  • Yūko Minaguchi as Glenys
  • Rumi Okubo as Eevin
  • Ryōta Takeuchi as Goemon
  • Kengo Kawanishi as Sekt
  • Daiki Hamano as Dakares
  • Saori Ōnishi as Yuriarna
  • Akira Ishida as Domitianus
  • Minoru Shiraishi as Cetrion
  • Toshihiko Seki as Villiers Fim
  • Kenshō Ono as Sasuke
  • Kenji Akabane as Palurumo
  • Gō Shinomiya as Baltord
  • Hitomi Ueda as Tsubone
  • Junichi Suwabe as Thanatos
  • Mitsuo Iwata as Charos
  • Kento Hama as Ein
  • Hiroshi Naka as Hanzō

The English dub cast includes:

  • Brandon Johnson as Arc
  • Caitlin Glass as Ariane
  • Sarah Wiedenheft as Chiyome
  • Emi Lo as Ponta
  • Alex Hom as Arc Imposter
  • Jason Douglas as Ariane Imposter
  • Kristen McGuire as Seriarna
  • James Cheek as Udolan
  • Danielle Phillips as Yuriarna
  • Alexis Tipton as Dog

The English dub crew includes:

  • Studio: Crunchyroll
  • Studio Producers: Justin Cook, Michael Harcourt, Nathanael Harrison
  • Producer: Susie Nixon
  • Adaptation Supervisor: Macy Anne Johnson
  • Adaptation: Tyler Walker, Clayton Browning
  • Adaptation Prep: Michael Nicholson, Lyndon Douglas
  • Voice Director: Jason Lord
  • Assistant Voice Directors: Alex Mai, Hayden Daviau
  • Talent Coordination: Tara A. Williams, Brittni Hurley
  • Engineering Managers: Gino Palencia, Brandon Peters
  • Engineer: Tina Son
  • Assistant Engineers: Devin Foster, Darius Blackmon
  • Mixer: James Baker

Katsumi Ono directs the anime at Aura Studio. Returning staff members include character designer Tōru Imanishi, monster designer Yoshihiro Nagamori, and sound director Satoshi Motoyama. Toshizo Nemoto is in charge of series scripts, Hideki Inoue is the sub-character designer, and Jia Fang Lu is the art director. New staff members also include color key artist Harue Ono, CGI director Tomotaka Aoki, and animation producer Yasuhiro Uema.

Additional staff members include:

  • Prop Design: Shinichi Miyazaki
  • Art Setting: Rika Mizoguchi, Manami Takizawa
  • Background Art: Kusanagi
  • CGI Technical Director: Norimitsu Hirosawa
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Satoshi Yamamoto
  • Photography: Chiptune
  • Editing: Yumi Jinguji
  • Sound Director: Satoshi Motoyama
  • Sound Production: Dax Production
  • Music Production: Pony Canyon

Where Can I Watch Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2?

Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 Crunchyroll key visual
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Crunchyroll is streaming Skeleton Knight in Another World Season 2 in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, CIS, India and Southeast Asia. In Japan, the anime is airing on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11 and Sun TV channels alongside the d Anime Store and ABEMA streaming services. 

What is Skeleton Knight in Another World About?

Ennki Hakari initially launched the novels on the Let’s be Novelists website in October 2014, and Overlap published the first volume with illustrations by KeG in June 2015, and the 10th volume in March 2022. Akira Sawano launched the manga adaptation in February 2017.

Crunchyroll describes the series as follows:

When Arc wakes up, he discovers that he has been transported to another world in the body of the character he was playing in an MMO. Looking like a suit of armor on the outside and a skeleton on the inside, he is the Skeleton Knight. If his identity is discovered, he could be mistaken for a monster and become a target! Arc decides to spend his time as a mercenary so as not to attract attention to himself. However, he’s not the kind of man who can stand idly by when he witnesses evil acts take place right before his eyes!

Soul Kiwami
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Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon with six years of writing/editing experience and a former News Writer at Game Rant. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming and anime/manga industries, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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