Season 2 covers the fourth battle.
By: Nicole S. Castro on July 2, 2022 at 12:18 PHT
A teaser video has been released for the upcoming season two of martial arts anime Record of Ragnarok (Full title: Record of Ragnarok II).
The anime is co-produced by animation studios Yumeta Company and its parent company Graphinica. As with season 1, season 2 will also premiere on Netflix in 2023.
The martial arts anime features an epic series of battles between humanity and the gods. Every 1000 years, the Gods' Council assembles to decide the fate of humanity, but now they are coming to a decision that humans must go extinct.
Humanity's saving grace comes in the form of valkyrie Brunhilde (CV: Miyuki Sawashiro) who proposes to give humanity one last chance. The gods agree to hold the battle of Ragnarok, a tournament with 13 notable humans from across history against 13 of the most powerful gods engaging in duels to the death. Humanity will be spared if their side achieves 7 victories in the competition.
Season 2 covers the fourth battle.
Record of Ragnarok (Japanese: 終末のワルキューレ, Romaji: Shūmatsu no Warukyūre) is a Japanese manga series written by Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui and illustrated by Ajichika. It began in Coamix's (formerly also published by Tokuma Shoten) seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Zenon in November 2017. The official English translation is licensed by Viz Media.
Season 1 of the anime adaptation was an original net animation (ONA) by Graphinica. It premiered on Netflix in June 2021.
Staff
Original work: Record of Ragnarok (serialized in Coamix's Monthly Comic Zenon)
Planning: Ajichika
Original idea: Shinya Umemura
Composition: Takumi Fukui
Director: Masao Okubo
Series composition: Kazuyuki Fudeyasu, Yuka Yamada
Character design: Masaki Sato
Music: Yasuharu Takanashi
Sound director: Yasunori Ebina
Animation production: Graphinica x Yumeta Company
NICOLE S. CASTRO
Author
Nicole is based in the Philippines and works as a freelance Japanese Translator/Interpreter and copywriter (English). She is a JLPT N2 passer who watches anime to "study" for N1. She has a long career history on LinkedIn (with primary focus on media and translation), but her anime watchlist is much, much longer.
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