Reborn as a Vending Machine season 2 was officially announced on September 20, 2023, through the anime series' official website, accompanied by a celebratory key visual. This announcement came shortly after the conclusion of the first season of the television anime adaptation series on the same day in Japan.
Though specific release details for Reborn as a Vending Machine season 2 are currently scarce, it is expected that the series will return by the end of 2024. The immediate announcement of the second season following the conclusion of the first indicates that production work is already in progress, giving a potential release timeframe of approximately 15 months.
Reborn as a Vending Machine season 2’s immediate announcement suggests quick turnaround for release
It is also assumed, though not confirmed at present, that the production team behind the first season of Reborn as a Vending Machine will also be involved in the creation of season 2. This prediction is further supported by the prompt announcement of the second season, suggesting that any significant alterations to the staff would likely result in a delay.
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Reborn as a Vending Machine fans can look forward to official release information for season 2 in the near future. Although no details are currently available, fans can expect updates in the coming months. With the confirmation of a second season, viewers can anticipate the release of a key visual and teaser trailer as the next exciting updates. The first season premiered on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, on multiple Japanese channels such as TOKYO MX, AT-X, and BS NTV. Crunchyroll streamed the series with Japanese audio and English subtitles during its original broadcast and is also working on an English-dubbed version for streaming.
Noriaki Akitaya 👨🎬 led the series' direction at Studio Gokumi and AXsiZ. 🎥 Tatsuya Takahashi 🖋️ supervised the scripts, and Takahiro Sakai 🎨 brought Yuki Hagure's original character designs to life through animation. 🖌️ Yuta Uraki and Keita Takahashi 🎵 created the captivating music for the series, while Slowcurve Co., Ltd. 🎥 is credited with producing the fantastic anime overall. 🌟
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BRADIO performed the opening theme song "Fanfare," while Peel the Apple performed the ending theme "Itsumo no Soup," which translates to "The Usual Soup." The series, originally published as a web novel by author Hirukuma on the Shosetsuka ni Naro website in March 2016, concluded in December of that same year. Subsequently, epilogue stories were serialized from January to February 2017.
Following this, Kaodkawa's Sneaker Bunko imprint took over the series and started publishing it as a light novel, featuring illustrations by Itsuwa Kato. The first volume was released in July 2016, and the third and final volume was shipped in February 2017. Kunieda, the illustrator, then launched a manga adaptation of the novels in Kadokawa's Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh magazine in August 2021.
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