The second season of the new animation of the classic fantasy harem series "BASTARD!! Dark Destroyer" based on the original work by Kazuichi Hagiwara is called "Hell's Requiem". It is scheduled to be released on Netflix in 2023. The official voice actors of the new characters were announced a few days ago. Let's take a look. • "BASTARD!! Dark Destroyer" tells the story of a chaotic magic age, with no order and authority, only bloody killings. Small countries are scattered all over the land, and humans are in an uncivilized and barbaric age. But it is said that there was a glorious old world civilization four hundred years ago. They mastered old world magic that was different from elemental magic, but it was destroyed by a destroyer named Anlashaxus four hundred years ago. The destroyer completely destroyed the civilized world at that time within seven days, but failed to destroy humans. The story of "Hell's Requiem" continues the first season "Dark Rebel Legion Arc", which takes place in the world two years later. The world has fallen into war again and needs the protagonist to save it. The production lineup and voice actors will continue from the first season. The additional characters are Sheila played by Seto Asami and Bayi played by Saka Taito. Stay tuned. |
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