
Three and a half years on from when the main seeds of VINLAND Adventure were planted, now is the right time to return to work and pull up the English name of Season 2, beginning today, January 23 on Crunchyroll!
Here is the fearless cast and team, who’ll later be rejoined by Mike Haimoto as Thorfinn and Josh Grelle as Canute, for Episode 1:
Cast
Einar voiced by Ian Sinclair (Sugimoto in Golden Kamuy)
Emma voiced by Wendy Powell (Envy in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
Ketil voiced by Doug Jackson (Rob in Black Clover)
Leif voiced by John Swasey (All For One in My Hero Academia)
Lotta voiced by Marisa Duran (Hana in Aoashi)
Narrator voiced by Kent Williams (Narrator in Tribe Nine)
Additional Voices: Ashe Thurman, Jennifer Alyx, Josh Martin, Jeff Plunk, Mac McGee, Tom Laflin, Gerardo Davila, Ivan Jasso, Marcus Stimac, Jennifer AuBuchon
Crew
ADR Director: Jerry Jewell
Assistant ADR Director: Jill Harris
ADR Engineers: Jeremy Woods, Olivia Harris, Sawyer Pfledderer
ADR Script Supervisor: Jarrod Greene
ADR Script Writer: James Cheek
ADR Prep: Benjamin Tehrani
Key Visual

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In view of the manga by Makoto Yukimura, VINLAND Adventure SEASON 2 is coordinated by Shuhei Yabuta (INUYASHIKI LAST Legend) at studio MAPPA, with series structure by Hiroshi Seko (Assault on Titan), character plans by Takahiko Abiru (TRIGUN Charge) and music by Yutaka Yamada (Tokyo Devil).
On the off chance that you honestly love verifiable anime, don’t miss the full first season or the primary episode of the second, here on Crunchyroll!
Another thousand years starts in the southern piece of the Jutland promontory in Denmark.
After the passing of his long-term foe, Askeladd, Thorfinn lost his motivation throughout everyday life.
He was purchased by the landowner Ketil as a “slave” and participated in land recovery work on his ranch.
Thorfinn meets a young fellow there, Einar, who was likewise a slave like him.
The experience of Einar drove Thorfinn to confront the transgressions he had committed and started to track down significance throughout everyday life.
Then again, Canute, who turned into the Lord of Britain, endeavored to broaden his region for the foundation of “the guaranteed land”.