Crunchyroll has exciting news for Jujutsu Kaisen fans! The English dub for the anime’s second season will be available for streaming starting July 20. But that’s not all, dubs in Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian will follow on July 27, with Italian on August 3, and Castilian Spanish on August 10. Crunchyroll will stream the season worldwide as it airs in Japan.
The second season, which premiered on July 6, will run for two cours, ensuring an exciting half-year of non-stop action. The second season will animate the “Hidden Inventory/Premature Death” and the “Shibuya Incident” arcs from Gege Akutami’s original manga.
The “Hidden Inventory/Premature Death” arc will air from July 6 through August 3, followed by two compilation episodes on August 10 and 17. While there won’t be a new episode on August 24, the “Shibuya Incident” arc will kick off on August 31.
The electrifying world of Jujutsu Kaisen features ancient sorcery and modern-day chaos colliding in the most mind-blowing way. If you’re on the hunt for a supernatural rollercoaster that’s equal parts thrilling and intense, look no further. Jujutsu Kaisen has taken the anime world by storm, and it’s not hard to see why.
Jujutsu Kaisen English Dub News
The English dub is directed by Suzy Goldish and sees a few cast members making a comeback. Satoru Gojo is voiced by Kaiji Tang, Suguru Geto is voiced by Lex Lang, Toji Fushiguro is voiced by Nicholas Roye, Shoko Ieiri is voiced by Ryan Bartley and finally, Riko Amanai is voiced by Reba Buhr.
The second season of the anime was directed by Sunghoo Park but is now replaced by Shōta Goshozono. The new cast members for the sub include Riko Amanai, voiced by Anna Nagase and Toji Fushiguro, voiced by Takehito Koyasu.
The opening theme song, Ao no Sumika (Blue House), is performed by Tatsuya Kitani, and the ending theme song, Akari (Lantern), is performed by Soushi Sakiyama.
The Plot of JJK Season 2
Remember when Okkotsu Yuta broke Orimoto Rika’s curse in 2017? How about when Itadori Yuji merged with Ryomen Sukuna back in 2018? Well, fast forward to the spring of 2006, when we’re lucky enough to see the legends themselves, Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru, embark on a mission of great importance.
Tengen, the immortal “cornerstone” of the jujutsu world, tasks the duo with guiding and erasing the “Star Plasma Vessel,” Amanai Riko, the girl chosen to merge with Tengen.
Then, a mysterious assassin named Fushiguro comes into play, determined to eliminate the Star Plasma Vessel. As the dust settles, the unknown pasts of Gojo and Geto, the epitome of power and darkness, are on the brink of disclosure.
Since its electrifying debut, Jujutsu Kaisen has become a worldwide phenomenon, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impact on the collective imagination of fans, both new and seasoned. It has shattered the trope of traditional shonen anime, engaging viewers with its fresh take on the supernatural genre.
One of the biggest influences of Jujutsu Kaisen is, no doubt, its dynamic characters. From the charismatic and god-tier powerful Gojo Satoru to the endearing yet strong Yuji Itadori, fans have found themselves utterly obsessed with this charming duo.
Cosplayers around the die for a chance to get their hands on the cursed energy-infused outfits, and fan art has exploded across social media platforms. From its banger of an opening theme to its intense fight sequences, Jujutsu Kaisen has shaken the anime community, inspiring conversations in every corner of the internet.