
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: ログ・ホライズン 第2シリーズ
- Synonyms: Log Horizon Second Season, Log Horizon Dai 2 Series
- Aired: Oct 4, 2014 to Mar 28, 2015
- Premiered: fall 2014
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 25
- Score: 7.58
- Producer: NHK
- Studio: Studio Deen
- Licensors: Funimation Sentai Filmworks
- Genres: Action Adult Cast Adventure Fantasy Video Game
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Characters and Voice Actors
Akatsuki
MainKatou, Emiri
JapaneseNaotsugu
MainMaeno, Tomoaki
JapaneseShiroe
MainTerashima, Takuma
JapaneseAkaneya, Ichimonjinosuke
SupportingCho
JapaneseArumi
SupportingKiyoto, Arisa
JapaneseAsuka
SupportingAzalea
SupportingMuro, Genki
JapaneseAzuki-ko
SupportingBoss Bolognese
SupportingNakata, Jouji
JapaneseCamaysar
SupportingIchiki, Mitsuhiro
JapaneseChika
SupportingTaneda, Risa
JapaneseChun-Lu
SupportingKakuma, Ai
JapaneseCoppelia
SupportingIgarashi, Hiromi
JapaneseCorwen, Rayneshia El-Arte
SupportingIse, Mariya
JapaneseCorwen, Serjiad
SupportingTsuji, Shinpachi
JapaneseCorwen, Icelus El-Arde
SupportingIse, Mariya
JapaneseDaimonji
SupportingYamamoto, Shouta
JapaneseDariella
SupportingSaitou, Chiwa
JapaneseDawn, Roreil
SupportingMajima, Junji
JapaneseDemiqas
SupportingImaruoka, Atsushi
JapaneseDinkuron
SupportingKajikawa, Shohei
JapaneseDolce
SupportingYamamoto, Shouta
JapaneseEijiro
SupportingEins
Supporting-
JapaneseElissa
SupportingHayama, Ikumi
JapaneseEltendiska
SupportingSuwa, Ayaka
JapaneseEnkaatanto
Supportingde Bou00fcard, Vincent
FrenchFederico
SupportingSasa, Kenta
JapaneseGan, Jered
SupportingHorikawa, Ryo
JapaneseHackblade, Elias
SupportingHirakawa, Daisuke
JapaneseHenrietta
SupportingTakagaki, Ayahi
JapaneseHien
SupportingKajikawa, Shohei
JapaneseHighlandSky
SupportingSaitou, Hironori
JapaneseHisako
SupportingIndicus
SupportingOhara, Sayaka
JapaneseIsaac
SupportingHino, Satoshi
JapaneseIsami
SupportingSasamoto, Natsue
JapaneseIsuzu
SupportingMatsui, Eriko
JapaneseJunzou
SupportingYamamoto, Shouta
JapaneseKanami
SupportingInoue, Marina
JapaneseKarashin
SupportingOkamoto, Nobuhiko
JapaneseKatsuomaru
SupportingMurata, Taishi
JapaneseKawara
SupportingIzawa, Shiori
JapaneseKazuhiko
SupportingKatou, Masayuki
JapaneseKinjou
SupportingYonaga, Tsubasa
JapaneseKitsunezaru
SupportingGotou, Hiroki
JapaneseKode, Rundellhous
SupportingKakihara, Tetsuya
JapaneseKR
SupportingMiki, Shinichiro
JapaneseKrusty
SupportingSakurai, Takahiro
JapaneseKurinon
SupportingKouno, Marika
JapaneseKyouko
SupportingSuwa, Ayaka
JapaneseLasphere
SupportingFujita, Saki
JapaneseLeonardo
SupportingSakaguchi, Shuuhei
JapaneseLondark
SupportingMiyashita, Eiji
JapaneseLycopene
SupportingSatou, Kanami
JapaneseMarielle
SupportingHara, Yumi
JapaneseMassachusetts, William
SupportingNakamura, Yuuichi
JapaneseMichitaka
SupportingGotou, Hiroki
JapaneseMikakage
SupportingKakuma, Ai
JapaneseMinori
SupportingTamura, Nao
JapaneseNakai, Kawatarou
SupportingNakarunado
SupportingTsuchida, Hiroshi
Japanese[email protected]
SupportingNazuna
SupportingNazuka, Kaori
JapaneseNelreth, Enheart
SupportingYanaka, Hiroshi
JapaneseNemimi
SupportingNureha
SupportingSaitou, Chiwa
JapaneseNyanta
SupportingNakata, Jouji
JapaneseOdiso
SupportingOlive, Fragrant
SupportingKaiden, Michiko
JapanesePapus
SupportingSaitou, Shirou
JapanesePianississimo
SupportingMurakawa, Rie
JapanesePororoca
SupportingYamashita, Daiki
JapanesePrometheus
SupportingQuon
SupportingIguchi, Yuuichi
JapaneseRagoumaru
SupportingRegan
SupportingFujiwara, Keiji
JapaneseRezarick
SupportingSaitou, Hironori
JapaneseRichou
SupportingYamamoto, Shouta
JapaneseRieze
SupportingMurakawa, Rie
JapaneseRoderick
SupportingTerasoma, Masaki
JapaneseRoe2
SupportingFujimura, Ayumi
JapaneseSandy
SupportingSasameyuki
SupportingSeine
SupportingTaneda, Risa
JapaneseSerara
SupportingKuno, Misaki
JapaneseSeta, Soujirou
SupportingShimono, Hiro
JapaneseShironiji
SupportingTakahashi, Minami
JapaneseShouryuu
SupportingOosaka, Ryouta
JapaneseSmash
SupportingGotou, Hiroki
JapaneseStroganopp
SupportingTakayama, Misa
SupportingNazuka, Kaori
JapaneseTaliktan
SupportingOotsuka, Houchuu
JapaneseTatara
SupportingKanemoto, Hisako
JapaneseTetora
SupportingFujii, Yukiyo
JapaneseTouko
SupportingMurata, Taishi
JapaneseTouya
SupportingYamashita, Daiki
JapaneseTowa
SupportingTrude, Mizufa
SupportingYukinari, Toa
JapaneseUkiyo
SupportingSatou, Kanami
JapaneseUpashi
SupportingNoto, Mamiko
JapaneseVuorinen
SupportingOgami, Shinnosuke
JapaneseW, Woodstock
SupportingShirokuma, Hiroshi
JapaneseYaezakura
SupportingYatama, Kushi
SupportingKanemoto, Hisako
JapaneseYuta
SupportingYuzuko
SupportingZeldys
SupportingUchida, Yuuya
JapaneseEpisodes
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The story will depict Joe Shimamura and the other cyborgs’ struggle with the Bresudo, a group of people who possess superhuman powers and intellect, and have manipulated human history since ancient times. Their goals are unknown, and they cast a dark shadow over the world. Though few people believe in the Bresdo’s existence, one American journalist named Lucie Davenport heads to Texas to contact a certain family, and she meets the cyborgs. The cyborgs themselves have been freed from their duty of protecting humanity ever since the establishment of the UN Guardian troops, and they now live quiet lives of peace.

The only thing that concerns Coji Coji is enjoying life and the wonders of nature. Coji Coji’s friends, on the other hand, are a varied bunch of colorful characters whose many idiosyncrasies have a tendency to create turmoil among one another. Coji Coji’s carefree ways and tendency to shirk responsibility are sometimes a source of frustration, but his childlike wisdom has a way of resolving all of their differences. (Source: AniDB)

In a world inhabited by people only a few inches tall, young women Hakumei and Mikochi live together in a house built into a tree. Hakumei is an energetic and tomboyish carpenter, while Mikochi is a feminine and calm tailor. Despite their differences, they get along well and spend their days having fun living their lives in the woods. The two of them spend their time working, going on sightseeing adventures, and taking shopping trips into Tsumiki Marketplace by the ocean. They make many friends along the way, be they sentient woodland creatures like Iwashi the Weasel or fellow miniature people such as the songstress Konju and the inventor Sen. Hakumei to Mikochi is a relaxing look into the day-to-day lives of its titular characters as they explore and interact with their tiny world which seems to be straight out of a fairy tale. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Hashtags: Tiny Little Life in the Woods, Hakumei and Mikochi, ハクメイとミコチ

The Soul Translator is a state-of-the-art full-dive interface which interacts with the user’s Fluctlight—the technological equivalent of a human soul—and fundamentally differs from the orthodox method of sending signals to the brain. The private institute Rath aims to perfect their creation by enlisting the aid of Sword Art Online survivor Kazuto Kirigaya. He works there as a part-time employee to test the system’s capabilities in the Underworld: the fantastical realm generated by the Soul Translator. As per the confidentiality contract, any memories created by the machine in the virtual world are wiped upon returning to the real world. Kazuto can only vaguely recall a single name, Alice, which provokes a sense of unease when mentioned in reality. When Kazuto escorts Asuna Yuuki home one evening, they chance upon a familiar foe. Kazuto is mortally wounded in the ensuing fight and loses consciousness. When he comes to, he discovers that he has made a full-dive into the Underworld with seemingly no way to escape. He sets off on a quest, seeking a way back to the physical world once again.
Hashtags: Sword Art Online: Alicization, Sword Art Online III, SAO Alicization, Sword Art Online 3, SAO 3,ソードアート・オンライン アリシゼーション

Komaneko is a female kitten who lives with her grandfather in their mountain home, where Komaneko loves to make handicraft. Komaneko is looking forward to Christmas when she can see her papa and mama, and an early present arrives at her home. The present is a cute doll, but included with the doll is a letter, “We can’t be home for Christmas.” Despondent but determined, Komaneko and her friend, Rajiboo set off on an adventure together. (Source: ANN)


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Hashtags: Sword User Shrine Maiden, The Shrine Maiden Swordwielders, Toji no Miko, 刀使ノ巫女

The comedy story follows the title character, who is regarded by himself and others as the best hit man in Japan. He goes by the motto, “If I have an assignment, I will kill anything.” However, his “killing” assignments have expanded to include everything from summer vacation homework to housekeeping. “The hit man never fails to kill the target. Though he does not aim to, he also never misses the laughter.” (Source: ANN)