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Record of Ragnarok II Anime Tests Its Might in Third Trailer

Record of Ragnarok II

 

The battle between humans and gods heats up in the Record of Ragnarok II anime, which continues the adaptation of Shinya Umemura and Takumi Fukui’s manga series on April 14. In addition to getting a taste of the action to come, you can sample the “Inori” ending theme by Masatoshi Ono in the third full trailer below.

 

 

 

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Record of Ragnarok‘s 12-episode first season was premiered exclusively on Netflix worldwide in June 2021, directed by Masao Okubo at Graphinica x Yumeta Company, and the staff is returning for the second outing.

 

Official synopsis:

 

7 million Years of Human Civilization is coming to an end… Every 1000 years, all the Gods of the world gather in heaven to attend the “Conference of Mankind Survival”. All the Gods agree to bring an ultimate end to the mankind due to their past foolish acts but before the final verdict is made, Brunhild, the eldest of the 13 Valkyrie sisters make and objection.

 

“To spice things up, why donʼt you test humans?”

 

Her proposal was to have God vs Humanityʼs final struggle also known as the “Ragnarok”, where all the Gods from the world and champions from the entire human history enters 1 on 1 battle. The first team to win 7 battles out of 13 will be the winner.

 

It seems almost impossible for the humans to win against the Gods. Although Gods sneer at them, Brunhild makes further provocation;

 

“Are you chickening out?”

 

That touches Godsʼ nerves and they accept her proposal in anger. Therefore, Brunhild and her sisters must choose 13 of the strongest champions throughout the human history.

 

Will humans surpass Gods and make an stop to the ultimate end?

 

The eschatological battles between heaven and earth finally begin!

 

Source: Official Twitter via Comic Natalie

 

 

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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.