The second season of the TV animation "The Great Operation of the Yozakura Family" has officially been announced, and the broadcast time is yet to be determined . The official also released a preview video. The animation "The Great Operation of the Yozakura Family" is adapted from the manga of the same name created by Quan Pingmei. The first season was produced by SILVER LINK. and was broadcast in April 2024. Preview: Story summary: High school student Asano Taiyo lost his family in an accident, and his heart became very closed. His classmates all had the impression that he was "super introverted". The only one who could talk to him was his childhood sweetheart "Yozakura Rokumi", but Rokumi had a secret. Her true identity was the head of a spy family that had been passed down from generation to generation, and she had been threatened by various enemies. Her brother, Kyoushiro, was the most vicious spy and showed an abnormal doting on Rokumi. Taiyo found that he had become Kyoushiro's "elimination" target and his life was in danger. In order to protect Rokumi and his own life, Taiyo took the means to marry Rokumi and become the son-in-law of the Yoozakura family. The unprecedented "big battle" surrounding Taiyang, Liumei and the Yozakura family is fascinating. Video screenshots: |
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