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‘The Disastrous Life of Saiki K’ Releases Season 2 Promo

Fans have been eagerly awaiting news of season 2 of The Disastrous Life Saiki K gag anime, and the […]

Fans have been eagerly awaiting news of season 2 of The Disastrous Life Saiki K gag anime, and the latest promo for the upcoming series is fun enough to last fans a little bit longer.

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A commercial for the second season of the series began airing in Japan, but it’s a bit different than other promos as it is narrated by Saiki himself.

The promo for the upcoming season teases more of Saiki K‘s famous shenanigans with Saiki meticulously narrating over the events. Season 2 of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K will be part of a “double” premiere broadcast on January 16 on TV Tokyo, TV Hokkaido, and TV Osaka, and re-air later that night on TV Aichi, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting.

Returning characters include Kusuo (voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya), Shun (voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki), and Riki (Daisuke Ono), while the second season will see the debut of new characters such as Hiroshi Sato, Imu Rifuta (voiced by M.A.O.), Mikoto Aiura (voiced by Eri Kitamura), and Toma Akechi (voiced by Yuuki Kaji).

Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump has also announced it will released a short one-shot manga for The Disastrous Life of Saiki K as part of its celebration for its 50th Anniversary. It’s one of many series getting one-shots like Haikyuu!!, Black Clover, and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Shueisha also opened an exhibit celebrating its 50th Anniversary by highlighting many of its famous stories over the years.

For those unfamiliar with The Disastrous Life of Saiki K, the series was first created by Shuichi Aso. The story follows Kusuo Saiki, a high school student who was born with psychic abilities. Having to wear antenna on his head to subdue his power, Saiki struggles to live a normal life and chooses to hide his abilities around his classmates in order to do so. The series first began in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump in June 2012, and has been collected into 23 volumes as of 2017. The series was adapted into an anime series by J.C. Staff, and has been licensed for an English broadcast release by Funimation. A live-action film version of the series released in October 2017, and a second season will air beginning in 2018.