The Japanese giant Pony Canyon recently unveiled a teaser trailer Farming Life in Another World anime that confirms 2nd season is on the way.
Pony Canyon revealed the debut game for the franchise, a LINE browser title called Farming Life in Another World: Serene Days.
The creator of the light novel shared a message to commemorate this:
“Congratulations on the Season 2 anime adaptation!
This is all thanks to the incredible support from everyone, as well as the hard work of the anime staff and all those involved. Thank you so much!
Huh? You are asking what did the original author do?
Absolutely nothing! I just sat here with my mouth open, waiting!
It really feels like good fortune falling right into my lap!
Season 1 alone was more than enough to make me full, and now we’re getting a Season 2?
Well… I did kind of slightly expect it, though.
Since the anime and the original novel use different methods of expression, there will naturally be some differences,
but I hope you’ll enjoy it all with an open mind.
Please wait just a little longer until the broadcast begins.
Thank you for your continued support!”
Stars of the anime includes:
- Atsushi Abe as Hiraku Machio
- Shino Shimoji as Loo
- Aya Suzaki as Tier
- Lynn as Ria
- Miyu Tomita as Flora
- Yukiyo Fujii as Ann
- Machico as Senna
- Natsumi Hioka as Rasutisumoon
Staff of the anime includes:
- Ryōichi Kuraya as Director
- Fumihiro Sato as Sound Director
- Bitgroove Promotion in Charge for Sound Production
- Animation Studio: Zero-G
- Tōko Machida as Supervisor
- Yoshiko Saitо̄ as Chief Animation Director & Character Designer
- Yasuharu Takanashi and Johannes Nilsson as Music Composers
- Pony Canyon is in Charge of Production
Farming Life in Another World is a Japanese light novel series penned by Kinosuke Naito with artwork by Yasumo. Initially shared on the user-driven novel platform Shōsetsuka ni Narō starting in December 2016, it caught the attention of Enterbrain, which began publishing it in print, releasing nineteen volumes since October 2017.
A manga version, illustrated by Yasuyuki Tsurugi, has been running in Fujimi Shobo’s Monthly Dragon Age shōnen magazine since November 2017, with its chapters compiled into 15 tankōbon volumes as of April 2025. An anime TV series, brought to life by Studio Zero-G, was broadcast from January to March 2023.