The “Zombie Land Saga Live ~Franchouchou Live of the Dead ‘R (Revenge)’~” event unveiled the theme songs and the April 8 debut for the Zombie Land Saga Revenge sequel anime on Saturday.
The in-story group Franchouchou is performing both the opening theme song O Saga, Cry With Me and the ending theme song Spending The Days With a Dream and Nowhere to Go Home.
The songs will make a big appearance on CD on May 19, and the Blu-ray Disk arrival of Saturday’s occasion will go discounted on May 28.
The anime is scheduled to debut first on the Amazon Prime Video administration in Japan on April 8 at 11:15 p.m. It will at that point debut on the AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. Adventure TV, and BS11 TV stations, just as on the Abema administration in Japan.

The anime’s staff includes:
- Director: Munehisa Sakai
- Series Script Supervisor: Shigeru Murakoshi
- Character Design: Kasumi Fukagawa
- Art Director: Kazuo Ogura
- Color Key Artist: Azusa Sasaki
- Editing: Masahiro Goto
- Music Director: Takashi Murakami
- Sound Production: dugout
- Animation Production: MAPPA
- Ai Kuroiwa is directing the 3D CG
- Momoko Mifune is the compositing director of photography
- Yasuharu Takanashi and Funta7 are composing the music at Avex Pictures
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The anime’s cast members include:
- Mamoru Miyano as Kōtarō Tatsumi
- Kaede Hondo as Sakura Minamoto
- Asami Tano as Saki Nikaidō
- Risa Taneda as Ai Mizuno
- Maki Kawase as Junko Konno
- Rika Kinugawa as Yūgiri
- Minami Tanaka as Lily Hoshikawa
- Kotono Mitsuishi as Tae Yamada
- Hiroyuki Yoshino as Policeman A
- Yasuhiro Takato as Romero
The anime follows Sakura Minamoto, who fantasies about being a symbol, yet is hit by a vehicle and awakens as a zombie. A man named Kōtarō Tatsumi shows up and discloses to her he’s enlisting her into an icon bunch comprised of zombies, dead young ladies he has enrolled from a few periods of Japanese history.
Zombie Land Saga anime’s first season aired in Japan between October and December 2018.
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