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Key's 1st Crossover TV Anime Kaginado Gets 2nd Season in April
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The official website for Visual Arts' Key brand, announced on Wendesday that the anime will get a second season in April 2022.
The 12th and final episode of the anime's first season premiered on Wednesday.
The Kaginado anime Muse Asia.
Visual Arts/Key was credited for the music.
The chibi-character anime is a crossover of some of Key's most popular visual novel and anime titles, including planetarian.
Among the franchises in the crossover anime, noted Key writer Jun Maeda wrote the original visual novels for all but Rewrite, and also worked on the music for all of them (including Rewrite).
Kanon debuted in 1999, while Air debuted in 2000, and Clannad in 2004. Kanon had two television anime adaptations: the first by Kyoto Animation in 2006. Kyoto Animation adapted Air into a television anime in 2005 as one of its first full productions as a studio, and Toei Animation also adapted it into an anime film in the same year. Kyoto Animation also animated the 2007 television anime of Clannad.
Little Busters! debuted in 2007, with 8-Bit premiering in 2016. planetarian also inspired an anime in 2016.
Source: Kaginado anime's Twitter