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The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic Anime Gets 2nd Season

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
2nd season announced at Otakon on Saturday

The staff of Otakon on Saturday that the anime will get a second season. Update: The staff revealed an announcement video for the new season.

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The first season streamed an English dub.

Hitoshi Fujima, Seima Kondō) composed the music.

The "slapstick isekai fantasy with gags and battles" begins when ordinary high school student Usato happens to bump into student council president Suzune and classmate Kazuki on his way home. All three are suddenly swallowed up by a magic circle and transported to another world.

The trio are summoned as heroes to save a kingdom from a demon king's army — but, only Suzune and Kazuki have what it takes to be heroes. Usato just happened to be dragged along for the ride.

However, things turn around when Usato is discovered to have the rare knowledge of a healing mage. He is abducted by a woman who identifies herself as Rose, the leader of the life-saving corps, and drafted into her ranks.

Kurokata launched the light novel series on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in March 2014. MF Books imprint published the first volume of the novel with illustrations by Kadokawa is publishing the volumes in print. The novel series has more than 4 million copies in circulation (print and digital).

releasing the novels and manga in English.

Source: Press release



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