Crunchyroll has nabbed themselves a very fun show for fans with second season of Diabolik Lovers More, Blood. Because it’s such a new acquisition, the streaming service does not have any dates, times or regional availability for it yet for fans. The series premiered on September 23rd on AT-X before it makes a wider debut on October 4th through Tokyo MX and streaming on Niconico. We recently learned that the opening theme song for it is being done by Ryohei Kimura and Daisuke Kishio with a track entitled The Forbidden 666.
The awkward English title is the same as the fan disc follow-up to the first PSP game that came out for the property.
There are some changes to the staff this time around as Risako Yoshida is directing while Hiroko Kanasugi is handling the scripts, replacing Shinobu Tagashira and Seiko Nagatsu respectively. Yuuko Yahiro is still on board as the character designer and ZEXCS will again handle the animation.
The cast include Rie Suegara as Yui Komori, Hikaru Midorikawa as Ayato Sakamaki, Yuuki Kaji as Kanato Sakamaki, Daisuke Hirakawa as Raito Sakamaki, Kousuke Toriumi as Shū Sakamaki, Katsuyuki Konishi as Reiji Sakamaki, Takashi Kondo as Subaru Sakamaki, Takahiro Sakurai as Ruki Mukami, Ryohei Kimura as Kou Mukami, Tatsuhisa Suzuki as Yūma Mukami and Daisuke Kishio as Azusa Mukami.
The first season of the show aired in the fall of 2013 with twelve episodes clocking in at thirteen minutes each as it adapted the game to the small screen. Sentai Filmworks picked up the license for it and previously released it on DVD and Blu-ray in bilingual form.
First season concept: Yui Komori has spent her life sheltered by the Church and the man she thinks of as her father, but now she’s going to a new home and there’s a very different kind of family waiting for her. To her dismay, she discovers that she’ll be living with six very attractive young men, and not a single one is human!
If trying to keep an entire brood of vampires at fangs’ length wasn’t stressful enough, there are even more sinister forces at work, threatening not only Yui’s life, but her very soul. Drawn into her wildest fantasies, or perhaps her most salacious nightmares, one thing is certain: Yui’s life will never be the same!