DAN DA DAN 2nd Season Anime's Evil Eye Theatrical Screening Streams English Dub Trailer

GKIDS began streaming on Wednesday an English dub trailer for DAN DA DAN: EVIL EYE, a theatrical premiere of the second season of the DAN DA DAN television anime. The second season for the anime of Yukinobu Tatsu's DAN DA DAN "paranormal mystery battle & romantic comedy" manga will debut on television on July 3 and will air on MBS and TBS in the "Super Animeism Turbo" programming block. Crunchyroll will stream the series as it airs.Fūga Yamashiro and Abel Góngora (storyboarder and unit director on the first season) are both credited for directors on the new season at Science SARU. The new season will feature a returning cast. Mutsumi Tamura will play Evil Eye (Jashi).The first season premiered in Japan on October 3 on TBS and MBS's Super Animeism TURBO programming block. Netflix began streaming the anime worldwide on October 3. Crunchyroll also streamed the series. The series had 12 episodes.Fūga Yamashiro (Tatami Time Machine Blues assistant director) directed the anime at Science SARU, and Hiroshi Seko (Attack on Titan The Final Season, Chainsaw Man, Jujutsu Kaisen, Mob Psycho 100) supervised and wrote the series scripts. Composer kensuke ushio (Chainsaw Man, DEVILMAN crybaby, Liz and the Blue Bird) scored the music. Naoyuki Onda (Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc) designed the characters, and Yoshimichi Kameda (Mob Psycho 100) designed the aliens and supernatural entities. Hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts performed the opening theme song "Otokone," and ZUTOMAYO performed the ending theme song "TAIDADA."Crunchyroll describes the story: DAN DA DAN: First Encounter, the theatrical screening of the first three episodes, earned an estimated US$1,005,531 during its limited-time screening in the U.S. in September.Tatsu serializes the manga on Shueisha's Shonen Jump+ service, and Shueisha published the 19th compiled book volume on April 4. Viz Media publishes the manga in English and released the 12th volume on April 1. Viz Media and Shueisha's MANGA Plus service both publish the manga in English digitally.Sources: GKIDS' YouTube channel