Dark House Season 2

Category:AnimeJapanese Anime Area:Japan Years:2014 Director:ILCA Takashi Shimizu Noboru Iguchi Shoichiro Masumoto Starring:Koji Tsuda Ryoudai Murai Ryo Hirano Ryosuke Asukai Asami Asano Wakana Matsumoto Risa Aizawa Sachiko Nakagome Reiyoshi Onishi Kaoru Jasmine Ruika Endo Sara Shoichiro Masumoto Seiji Fukushi

Description:“Take a look, the Anzhiju show has begun~” Along with the sparse and deserted drum beats, the ghostly shouts of the street performers (voiced by Kanji Tsuda) rang out again, and curious children gathered from all directions to watch which one had a terrifying story that made people tremble with fear and sweat when they recalled it. Continuing from the first season, the story of Anzhiju continues to tell short and concise horror stories in the form of foreign films (paper Zhiju), and this time the production lineup has been expanded. Directors such as Shimizu Takashi (The Grudge) and Iguchi Noboru (Infinite Tomie), who occupy important positions in the field of horror, have joined one after another, which undoubtedly improves the horror index of the second season of this work. As for the ending song, Hatsune Miku's "Forty-nine Days" is as cult as the previous one. In addition, the official website still provides

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"Take a look, the performance of Anzhiju begins~" Accompanied by the sparse and cold drumbeats, the ghostly shouts of the street performers (voiced by Kanji Tsuda) sounded again, and curious children gathered from all directions to watch which one has a horror story that makes people tremble with fear and sweat when they think about it. Following the first season, the story of Anzhiju continues to tell short and sharp horror stories in the form of foreign films (paper Zhiju), and the production lineup has been strengthened this time. Directors such as Shimizu Takashi (The Grudge) and Iguchi Noboru (Infinite Tomie) who occupy an important position in the horror field have joined one after another, which undoubtedly improves the horror index of the second season of this work. In terms of the ending song, Hatsune's "Forty-nine Days" is as cult as the previous work. In addition, the official website still provides horror short stories from time to time, allowing fans to continue to wander in the dark world.

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