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All Saints Street’s Japanese Dub Renews Its Lease with Sequel Announcement

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Thank the kami, we don’t have to go apartment-hunting in this market all over again to get our supernatural slice-of-life fix, as it was announced today that a sequel is in the works for the Japanese dub of All Saints Street—the first notice we’ve seen of completely new episodes, not just for the dub.

 

A cute visual depicting Neil celebrating the announcement was also revealed:

 

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The Japanese dub’s main cast is as follows:

 

 

Based on the 2016 webcomic by Lingzi, All Saints Street is produced by Tencent Video and currently spans three seasons, which were compiled into six full-length episodes for the Japanese dub. The dub began airing in Japan on November 11 at 24:00 (effectively, 12am on November 12) and is currently being streamed on Crunchyroll, who describes the series as such:

 

The kind-hearted demon Neil dreams of living in the Human world when he’s invited by his best friend, a vampire named Ira, to come to All Saints Street. His roommates in room 1031 are angles, mummies, and other “non-humans”. Though he lives this tumultuous communal life with his roommates, within Neil lies the sleeping power…of the Demon King. Because of that power, a werewolf and Neil’s demon brother also travel to the Human World. Will Neil be able to live a regular life in the Human World!?

 

It’s just an ordinary tale about the ordinary lives of non-ordinary people.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

 

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