A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 30, 2015
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
October 30, 2015
Original Title:
対魔忍アサギ2
Alternate Titles:
Taimanin Asagi 2
Genres:
Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
T-REX
ZIZ
Countries:
JP
One year has passed since the Chaos Arena was destroyed, Asagi and Sakura were presently on an abandoned street on a man-made island that floated on top of Tokyo Bay. It was an enormous box-shaped island built by the government and referred to as "Tokyo Kingdom." There was hope that it would become a second city center floating at sea, but it had failed to attract businesses. The only way of getting to and from the island was through Honshu Island over the 10 kilometer Tokyo Kingdom bridge. Unfortunately, this narrow route was the means in which the inhabitants of hell found their way onto the island, luring anarchists, criminals, and even illegal immigrants there, transforming the streets of the sea bound city into a world-renowned haven for danger. However abandoned the streets were, order did exist in such a place despite it being a breeding place of crime.
Character Designer:
Kamae Yasuyuki
Takato Suzuki
Kagami
Creator:
Lilith
Director:
Ken Raika
Masato Kitagawa
Director of Photography:
Muneyana Kuwa
Original Concept:
Lilith
Original Series Design:
Kagami
Producer:
Sasayama Ittousai
Screenplay:
Uda-tan
Series Composition:
Sasayama Ittousai
Storyboard:
Kamae Yasuyuki
Supervising Producer:
Kaidou Tsukasa
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