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Unnamed Memory Season 2 Gets Trailer, Release Date & More

Sarah MusnickyBy Sarah Musnicky12/13/20243 Mins ReadUpdated:12/13/2024
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KADOKAWA released a new promotional video in anticipation of Unnamed Memory Season 2, the upcoming second season of the fantasy-romance anime Unnamed Memory. The new trailer teases the epic finale for Oscar and Tinasha following the dramatic climax of Season 1 while unraveling the mysterious ties between the cast of Season 2.

Additionally, KADOKAWA published a new digest video recapping the previous season of Unnamed Memory Season 1. So, if any of you are concerned about having enough time to catch up or rewatch the first season, don’t worry. KADOKAWA has you covered.

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The opening and ending theme song artists for Season 2 have also been revealed. TRUE will perform the OP “Unsung ballad” while Arika takes the stage with the ED, “inclusion.” Needless to say, there’s plenty for fans to dive into with this latest news drop from  KADOKAWA. From trailers to song releases to finally having a date to notate on the calendar, it’s a good time to be an anime fan!

Voice Cast & Crew of Unnamed Memory Season 2

Voice Cast

  • Nakajima Yoshiki as Oscar
  • Tanezaki Atsumi as Tinasha
  • Shuichiro Umeda as Lazar
  • Takuya Sato as Als
  • Chitose Morinaga as Nark
  • Jun Fukuyama as Travis
  • Risa Shimizu as Aurelia
  • Mie Sonozaki as Lavinia
  • Yuki Kaji as Valt
  • Tomori Kusunoki as Miralys

Staff

Original Work: Kuji Furumiya (KADOKAWA / Dengeki no Shinbungei label)
Original Illustration: chibi
Director: Kazuya Miura
Series Composition: Deko Akao
Character Design: Chika Nomi
Art Director: Ryosuke Kawai
Color design: Eiko Nishi
Director of Photography: Kojiro Hayashi
Offline Editing: Rina Koguchi
Sound Director: Yuichi Imaizumi
Sound Effects: Takuya Hasegawa
Music: Akito Matsuda
Music Production: Heart Company Ltd.
Animation Production: ENGI

What is Unnamed Memory Season 2 about?

Unnamed Memory Season 2 | OFFICIAL TRAILER

Unnamed Memory Season 2 is coming to Crunchyroll January 2025! Watch Unnamed Memory on Crunchyroll! https://got.cr/cc-umpv Seeking to end a curse thwarting his lineage, Prince Oscar sets out on a quest that leads him to a powerful and beautiful witch, Tinasha, and he demands a unique bargain: marriage.

In the history of Season 1, Tinasha lost control of her magical powers due to the betrayal of Mage Lanak 400 years ago and destroyed the magical kingdom of Tuldarr overnight. This dreadful past was altered by Oscar, marking the beginning of a new timeline where Tinasha, as the “Witch of The Azure Moon,” never existed. Within this new chapter, as the Queen of Tuldarr, Tinasha casts herself into a long sleep to save herself from all the suffering and to meet Oscar in the distant future, who vanished after confessing his love.

400 years later, in the overwritten world, Tinasha wakes from her deep slumber, and Oscar visits Tuldarr without any memory of the time they once shared in the previous timeline. Unaware of their marriage in the unwritten world, a new tale of this pair unfolds.


Unnamed Memory Season 2 premieres in Japan on January 7, 2025, and worldwide via Crunchyroll.

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Sarah is a writer and editor for BWT. When she's not busy writing about KDramas, she's likely talking to her cat. She's also a Rotten Tomatoes Certified critic and a published author of both fiction and non-fiction.

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