The second season of the TV anime "The Misfit of Demon King Academy" is confirmed to be divided into 2 chapters

The second season of the TV anime "The Misfit of Demon King Academy" is confirmed to be divided into 2 chapters

The TV animation "The Misfit of Demon King Academy - The Strongest Demon King in History Reincarnates to Attend the School for His Descendants~" officially announced that it will produce the second season, which will be broadcast in two chapters. At the same time, a preview trailer was released, and the broadcast date is currently undecided.

The story of this film tells that despite having the power to destroy humans, elves, and even gods, the tyrannical demon king Anos is tired of the endless struggle and dreams of reincarnation in a peaceful world. However, two thousand years later, what he welcomes after reincarnation is his descendants who have become too weak to adapt to peaceful life, as well as various extremely declining magics.

Although Anos entered the "Demon King Academy" where those who were identified as the reincarnation of the Demon King were gathered, the academy could not see his strength and branded him as an unfit person. In an environment where everyone looked down on him, he took the girls Misha and Sasha as his subordinates, and the unfit person (Demon King) reached the pinnacle of the demon clan's class system!

· "The Misfit of Demon King Academy ~The Strongest Demon King in History Reincarnates to Attend the School for His Descendants~" Season 2 Preview:

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