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Crevates II Anime Reveals New Key Visual & PV

Amar Kumar Apr 28, 2026 0 Views
Crevates II Anime Reveals New Key Visual & PV

The second key visual, second PV, and additional cast for the TV anime 'Crevates II - Legend of the Demon King and the False Hero' based on the original work by Yuji Iwahara have been announced.

Additional cast includes Misaki Kuno as Sarasa, Kotaro Nishiyama as Edison, Akira Sekine as Milea, and Shiro Sano as the principal Romaine. Comments were also received from four people. The second PV also starts with Sano talking about Romain. In addition to the tense scenes of students making their emblems appear and dynamic magic action, the voices of the additional cast members announced this time have also been released.

TV Anime 'Crevates II - The Legend of the Demon King and the False Hero' 2nd PV

In addition, the ending theme song has been decided to be MYTH & ROID's 'Awake Anew'. Part of the song, which was written with the theme of 'self-acceptance', can be heard in the second PV.

Crevates II Storyline

'Clebates' is a fantasy story centered around the female hero Alicia and the demon king Clebates, who is entrusted with a human baby. 'Clebates II - The Legend of the King of Demonic Beasts and the False Hero' will be broadcast from July as a sequel to the first season, 'Clebates - The King of Demonic Beasts and the Hero of Babies and Corpses', which aired in July last year. Haruka Shiraishi will play the role of Alicia, and Mutsuko Tamura will play the role of Crenn, the human form of Clebates.

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Crevates II - Legend of the Demon King and the False Hero is a fantasy anime series based on the original work by Yuji Iwahara, centered around the female hero Alicia and the demon king Clebates.

The additional cast members announced for Crevates II include Misaki Kuno as Sarasa, Kotaro Nishiyama as Edison, Akira Sekine as Milea, and Shiro Sano as the principal Romaine.

The ending theme song for the Crevates II anime series is MYTH & ROID's 'Awake Anew', which was written with the theme of 'self-acceptance'.
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