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Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God Season 2 Anime Reveals Japanese Broadcast Details

Cat-headed Egyptian deity Bastet dances furiously with a pair of shakers in a scene from the upcoming second season of the Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God anime.

 

It’ll soon be time for the gods of ancient Egypt to party down once more, because the Japanese broadcast details have been revealed for the second season of Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God (known in Japan as To-totsuni Egypt-shin), an ongoing short form comedy anime based on the adorable mascot characters created by yuka.

 

The new season will broadcast on TOKYO MX on Tuesdays during the 25:00 time slot (technically on Wednesday morning at 1:00am JST) beginning on January 10, 2023.

 

 

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Crunchyroll currently streams the first season of Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God and describes the story of the series as follows:

 

Welcome to the world of the Egyptian gods. This is where the famous gods of Ancient Egypt, from Anubis to Thoth, live their lives freely. How freely, you ask? Bastet appears out of nowhere, singing and dancing. Medjed is always stone-faced. Horus works a part-time job. Set is devoted to pulling pranks. Ra’s off traveling and rarely comes home… All the Gods basically just do whatever they want!

 

A ney key visual for the upcoming second season of the Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God web anime, featuring the entire cast of adorable Egyptian deities frolicking merrily.

 

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Oh, Suddenly Egyptian God is directed by Katsuya Kikuchi and features animation production by Typhoon Graphics. In addition to broadcasting on TOKYO MX, the second season of the series will be digitally distributed on numerous platforms in Japan such as DMM TV, U-NEXT, Anime Houdai, d Anime Store, ABEMA, Fuji on Demand and more.

 

Source: Comic Natalie

 

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