Devil Survivor 2: The Animation (2013)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Ami Koshimizu
Hibiki Kuze (voice)/Hinako Kujou (voice)
Aya Uchida
Io Nitta (voice)
Greg Ayres
Daichi Shijima
Nobuhiko Okamoto
Daichi Shijima (voice)
John Swasey
Additional Voices
Junichi Suwabe
Yamato Houtsuin (voice)
Hiroshi Kamiya
Hibiki Kuze (voice)
Jessica Boone
Io Nitta
Takahiro Sakurai
Ureu Mono (voice)
Makoto Uezu
Series Composition
Kazuto Shimoyama
Art Direction
Ayumu Takahashi
Editor
Satoki Iida
Sound Director
Hatsue Nakayama
Prop Designer / Animation Director
Suzuhito Yasuda
Character Designer
Kotaro Nakagawa
Original Music Composer
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 5, 2013
Original Nameデビルサバイバー2 THE ANIMATION
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time24m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Devil Survivor 2: The Animation (Japanese: デビルサバイバーツー ジ・アニメーション, Hepburn: Debiru Sabaibā Tsū Ji Animēshon) is a 2013 Japanese anime series based on the Nintendo DS video game, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 by Atlus. The series was directed by Seiji Kishi, with series composition by Makoto Uezu, based on the original story by Atlus and animated by Bridge. The series stars voice actors Hiroshi Kamiya as Hibiki Kuze along with Nobuhiko Okamoto, Aya Uchida, Junichi Suwabe and Takahiro Sakurai. When a mysterious calamity plunges the world into a state of chaos, Hibiki Kuze and his friends Daichi Shijima and Io Nitta are suddenly thrown from their normal lives into a battle of survival against creatures called Septentriones seeking to bring the world to ruin. Gaining the ability to summon demons from a cell phone app, Hibiki and his friends team up with an organization known as the JP's to help protect Japan and above all else—survive.
The thirteen episode series premiered in Japan on MBS on April 4, 2013 and was subsequently licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America, Hanabee Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand and by MVM Entertainment in the United Kingdom for English home video releases. A manga adaptation was serialized in Monthly GFantasy between December 2012 and October 2014. A light novel prequel was also published by Kodansha Box. In addition, two supplementary books and three Drama CDs along with a host of other merchandise were released. Critics praised the series for its dark animation styles and backgrounds. However the majority of reviewers had mixed feelings towards the cast of characters since they felt that while the characters were either not appealing or developed enough, their deaths were impactful to the viewer.