Winter Anime "Bless This Wonderful World! 2", Mini Live & Talk Show Report Arrives! The OP sung by Machico was performed for the first time!

An event report has arrived from the TV anime "Bless This Wonderful World!



Bless This Wonderful World! is a TV anime based on Natsume Akemi's light novel of the same title (Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko), which aired from January 2016 and was popular among anime fans under the nickname "Konosuba. This fantasy comedy depicts a game-loving hikikikomori boy who was supposed to be ......, but whose life ended unexpectedly in a car accident, is reborn in another world, where he goes on an adventure to find a comfortable life. The staff for the second season, which will start in January 2017, continues from the first season, with Takaomi Kanazaki as director, Makoto Uezu as series composition, and Koichi Kikuta as character design. The animation production is by Studio Deen.
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The official report from the special mini-live and talk event held on November 27 (Sun.) at AEON MALL Makuhari Shin Toshin Grand Square has arrived. In addition to Takahashi Riie (Megumin), Hara Sayuri (Luna), and Inada Toru (Rugged), the opening theme singer Machico participated in the event, where the second season opening theme "TOMORROW," sung by Machico, was performed for the first time.


The opening theme "TOMORROW" will be released on February 1, 2017, priced at 1,800 yen plus tax for the limited edition with DVD and 1,300 yen plus tax for the regular edition. Also, the ending theme "I want to go home" sung by Aqua (CV: Amemiya Ten), Megumi (CV: Takahashi Riie), and Daknes (CV: Kayano Ai) will be released on February 1, 2017 and priced at 1,300 yen plus tax. More details about the theme song can be found on the official website ( # ).
Below is the event report.

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2", which will start airing on January 11, 2017 (Wed.) on TOKYO MX and other stations, was held on November 27 (Sun.) at AEON MALL Makuhari Shin Toshin, Grand Square, with Takahashi Riyo (Megumi) and Hara Sayuri (Luna) playing the roles of Megumi and Luna, respectively, Toru Inada, who plays the role of the roughneck, and Machico, the OP theme song artist, performed at the event. This event was held twice, from 1:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., to celebrate the third anniversary of AEON MALL Makuhari Shin Toshin and the start of the broadcast of "Bless This Wonderful World! On the day of the event, many "Konosuba" fans gathered at the AEON MALL Makuhari Shin Toshinshin Grand Square, where the stage was located.


The event started with a talk by Takahashi, Hara, and Inada about the world of "KonoSuba" and the story of the first TV anime season. The audience was then invited to decide which of the three cast members shined the brightest (or roughest) in the first season of the show. (the first time) and "I am the best ruffian! (After the presentations of the first and second rounds, Mr. Takahashi won the first round of "I am the best Explosion! Mr. Takahashi won the first award for the brightest scene, and Mr. Inada won the second award for the roughest scene. for the second "I am the roughest!" scene. The audience burst into laughter when Mr. Takahashi and Ms. Inada were presented with fireworks with the word "Bakubou" written on them as a gift befitting their name.


After the project corner was over, Machico, the artist who sang the OP theme song, took the stage and the event moved on to the mini-live corner, where he performed "fantastic dreamer," the OP theme song of the first TV anime season. While the excitement of the audience was still high, Machico announced "TOMORROW," the theme song of the second season of the TV anime, "We are going to perform it for the first time in the universe! The excitement of the audience reached its peak when Machico performed "TOMORROW," the theme song of the second season in TV size.


After the live performance, the three cast members went up on stage again to talk to Machico about the mini live and their impressions of the new song "TOMORROW," and the stage was filled with excitement. As the event drew to a close, each of the speakers expressed their thanks to the audience and their hopes for the second season of the TV anime, and both events ended on a high note.

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