The website and staff for the anime based on the Reincarnated as a Sword light novel announced that the series is getting a second season! The announcement was made with a new trailer and visual reminding us of Fran and Master’s journey so far!
This comes after the anime’s final episode aired yesterday December 21, 2022, and alongside the trailer and visual the anime put out a visual featuring Reincarnated as a Sword, and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Scarlet Bond anime film.
There’s no confirmation as to who the staff and cast are behind the anime, but since the announcement was made just shortly after the anime’s final episode and features a similar art style in its visuals, we can presume for now its the same staff and cast being this new season.
Season 2 of Reincarnated as a Sword currently has no release date.
▍Reincarnated as a Sword Season 2 Confirmed Trailer
▍ Reincarnated as a Sword Synopsis
Reincarnated as a sentient weapon with memories of his past life, but not his name, a magical sword saves a young beastgirl from a life of slavery. Fran, the cat-eared girl, becomes his wielder, and wants only to grow stronger, while the sword wants to know why he is here.
Together, the strange duo’s journey has only just begun! This manga adaptation of the hit light novel series features charming artwork by manga artist Tomowo Maruyama, and is sure to be enjoyed by existing fans of the franchise as well as all-new readers who are ready for a sharp fantasy tale.
▍Staff and Production
Original Work: Yuu Tanaka
Original Character Design: LLO
Director: Shinji Ishihira
Series Composition: Takahiro Nagano
Script: Takahiro Nagano
Music: Yasuharu Takanashi (Team-MAX)
Character Design: Atsuko Saitō
Art Director: Masahiro Satō
Chief Animation Director: Atsuko Saitō
Sound Director: Shōji Hata
Director of Photography: Masaaki Onodera
Animation: C2C
▍Cast
■ Master – CV: Shinichiro Miki
■ Fran – CV: Ai Kakuma
■ Amanda – CV: Ami Koshimizu
■ Klimt – CV: Wataru Hatano
■ Donadrond – CV: Tetsu Inada
■ Nell – CV: Rumi Okubo
■ Gallus – CV: Shinpachi Tsuji