Anime 49782 Shadows House 2nd Season


Alternative Titles

Japanese: シャドーハウス 2nd Season
English: Shadows House 2nd Season


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 9, 2022 to Sep 24, 2022
Premiered: Summer 2022
Broadcast: Saturdays at 00:00 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: CloverWorks
Source: Manga
Genres: FantasyFantasy, MysteryMystery
Demographic: SeinenSeinen
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #6292
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Popularity: #1830
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8.01
Ranked #629Popularity #1830Members 119,623

Synopsis

After the resolution of the debut, Kate and her Doll Emilico have officially become residents of the Shadows House. However, they are under constant vigilance by the Star Bearers—an elite group in charge of the children's wing. In order to escape from their surveillance and the morbid methods they use to keep everyone's loyalty in check, Kate and Emilico must be wary of who to trust and aim to become Star Bearers themselves.

Meanwhile, the Star Bearers have encountered their own problems. A mysterious robed figure dubbed "Master Robe" has trespassed and roams around the children's wing. At first, Master Robe is deemed harmless, but more incidents start occurring that endanger the Dolls' lives—all of them pointing to the suspicious individual.

To improve her reputation, Kate decides to solve the mystery herself. Yet, with so few clues and so many suspects, searching for Master Robe and their motive for attacking the mansion proves more challenging than she imagined.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

Background

Shadows House 2nd Season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in six volumes from September 28, 2022 to February 22, 2023.

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Characters & Voice Actors

Kate

Main
Kitou, Akari
Japanese

Emilico

Main
Sasahara, Yuu
Japanese

John

Supporting
Sakai, Koudai
Japanese

Shaun

Supporting
Sakai, Koudai
Japanese

Barbie

Supporting
Kugimiya, Rie
Japanese

Lou

Supporting
Sakura, Ayane
Japanese

Patrick

Supporting
Kawashima, Reiji
Japanese

Maryrose

Supporting
Nakahara, Mai
Japanese

Ricky

Supporting
Kawashima, Reiji
Japanese

Oliver

Supporting
Enoki, Junya
Japanese

Staff



Ending Theme

"Masquerade" by ClariS




Reviews

Sep 23, 2022
The anime continuation of the duo mangaka Soumatou's Shadows House, and the single-handed question that's popping up on everybody's minds is that: "Where do we go with that supposed mixed reception of the anime-original finale of the prequel?" And I would say: "Please be patient, the production staff know what they are doing with the author's supervision."

To ace the progression of the manga into anime form, what we started off with Season 1 sets out the beginning that the entire Shadows House was made for commune between humans being bought off to this big and huge house and their Shadow masters vying for the top ...
Sep 23, 2022
Mixed Feelings
Despite really enjoying Shadows House season 1, I left season 2 feeling much more mixed about the series overall.

The Good:

I really enjoyed 3 of the 4 main characters (Kate, Emilico, and Shaun). They were entertaining and helped progress the story in meaningful ways.

The world that was built also has a lot of potential left. Exploring the mysteries of the shadow house is the best part of the series and this season doled out enough information to keep the mystery entertaining.

Most of the star-bearer and adult side characters are also strong. Some were more mediocre but for the most part they brought maturity which this series ...
Aug 26, 2022
Preliminary (8/12 eps)
Shadows House had an okay, somewhat compelling first season, with many thinking it was marred by the final few (non-canon) episodes, but the unique premise, the gothic or victorian atmosphere, the nature of the shadows and their "living dolls," and the world building and plot elements were interesting. Characters and writing were decent enough relative to most seasonal anime. Nothing was especially bad. It could get a little tiresome to look at, despite a decent aesthetic to build upon, as the budget was clearly not high, and the animation was mediocre at best (Clover Works had to save that budget for animating feet in Akebi). ...

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