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The Devil is a Part-Timer!! Season 2's Video Unveils More Cast, New Studio, July Debut
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The Satoshi Wagahara's The Devil Is a Part-Timer!! light novel series, on Sunday. The event and the video announced the season's new cast member, main staff, and the July 2022 premiere. The event also debuted a new key visual.
Hina Kino will play Alas Ramus, a mysterious little girl born from an apple.

Wagahara personally wrote the narration in the video above, which expands upon March's teaser promotional video with new animation cuts.
Atsushi Ikariya, who served both roles in the first season.
The other new staff include:
- Design Works: Ryou Akizuki
- Graphic Art: Hirofumi Araki
- Art Director: Kusanagi)
- Art Setting: Hideyasu Narita (Kusanagi)
- Compositing Director of Photography: Asahi Production)
- 3D Director: Kōhei Ogawa (Marco)
- Editing: Hidemitsu Doi
- Special Effects: Kei Ishibashi (Asahi Production)
- Produce: Infinite
The returning cast include:
- Ryota Ohsaka as Sadao Maō/Demon King Satan
- Yōko Hikasa as Emi Yusa/Heroine Emilia
- Nao Tōyama as Chiho Sasaki
- Yūki Ono as Shirō Ashiya/Demon General Alciel
- Hiro Shimono as Hanzō Urushihara/Demon General Lucifer
- Kanae Itō as Suzuno Kamazuki
Akio Hiiragi's manga adaptation, and it describes the story:
After being soundly thrashed by the hero Emilia, the Devil King and his general beat a hasty retreat to a parallel universe... only to land plop in the middle of bustling, modern-day Tokyo! Lacking the magic necessary to return home, the two are forced to assume human identities and live average human lives until they can find a better solution. And to make ends meet, Satan finds gainful employment at a nearby fast food t! With his devilish mind set on working his way up the management food chain, what will become of his thirst for conquest?!
Wagahara launched the light novels with illustrations by Dengeki Maoh magazine from 2012 to 2015. Yen Press also published all five volumes of the manga.
The launched a gourmet-themed manga spinoff titled Hataraku Maou-sama! no Meshi! in August. Oji Sadō is drawing the manga. The manga adapts the latest spinoff volume in the light novel series, which also has the same title. The novel volume shipped in February 2019.
The main novel series inspired a television anime adaptation in 2013. streamed the anime as it aired, and released the anime on Blu-ray Disc and DVD in 2014.
Source: Comic Natalie