Call of the Night Season 2 Reveals Halloween Arc Trailer and Visual

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The Call of the Night (Yofukashi no Uta) anime, based on Kotoyama's manga, unveiled a new promotional trailer and visual for the Halloween Night arc, which will kick off in episode 9 of the second season on August 29, 2025.



The second season began on July 4, 2025 within the Noitamina block on Fuji TV and other affiliated networks in Japan. The episodes are broadcast on Fridays at 4:30 p.m. in Spain. Internationally, the series is broadcast on HIDIVE simultaneously.


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New characters and cast


The arc will add new characters with well-known voices:


  • Rina Satō as Kiku Hoshimi, a seductive woman with whom Kō's friend Mahiru falls in love.
  • Maaya Uchida as Haru Nanakusa, a nurse with a strong resemblance to Nazuna.
  • Tomokazu Sugita as LG, a follower of Midori Kohakobe.

Music by Creepy Nuts


The duo Creepy Nuts perform both the opening of the second season, entitled "Mirage", and the ending"Nemure" ("Sleep"). As in the first season, the band is responsible for both main themes. It should be remembered that the manga takes its name from the song "Yofukashi no Uta", also by Creepy Nuts.


Production Equipment


The first season was directed by Tomoyuki Itamura (Monogatari Series) under the production of LIDEN FILMS, with Tetsuya Miyanishi (Josee, The Tiger and the Fish) as chief director. The scripts were written by Michiko Yokote (Cowboy BebopPrison School), and the character design was the work of Haruka Sagawa (Happy-Go-Lucky Days).


A little about manga


The Call of the Night manga began in Weekly Shonen Sunday in August 2019 and concluded in January 2024, bringing together a total of 20 volumes published by Shogakukan. In Spain and Latin America, the work is available under license from Viz Media. The story follows Kō Yamori, a boy who meets the enigmatic vampire Nazuna Nanakusa, and explores how their relationship changes after sharing nocturnal adventures that will test the boundaries between humanity and immortality.

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