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HIDIVE to Stream Feast of Amrita Anime Film, The Eminence in Shadow Anime's 2nd Season
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HIDIVE revealed that it will stream English dubs for the PET anime to its catalog.
The Feast of Amrita film will Aragne: Sign of Vermilion
(with at least 60 revised shots).The movie is a prequel spinoff of Sakamoto's previous movie Aragne: Sign of Vermilion. The story centers on a high school girl named Tamahi, who encounters strange creatures while navigating a gigantic apartment building.
As with Aragne: Sign of Vermilion, Sakamoto is producing the new anime film alone — he is producing the original concept, and also writing, animating, and directing the anime, and composing the music. Few anime productions of more than 60 minutes have featured a one-person production team in the past.

The main staff is returning for the second season at the studio Nexus.
HIDIVE streamed the first season, and it describes the story:
Some people just aren't suited to playing the part of the flashy, in-your-face hero or the dastardly, mustache-twirling villain with larger-than-life panache. Instead, they operate in the shadows and pull the strings of society through wit and cleverness. That's the role Cid wants to play when he's transported to another world. Cid spins a yarn or three and becomes the unlikely leader of the underground Shadow Garden organization that fights against a menacing cult (which he totally made up). However, there's a catch even his wild imagination didn't see coming: the cult he concocted actually exists, and they're beyond displeased that his power fantasy just got in the way of their evil plans!
Kenichiro Suehiro composed the music.
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