The smoky scent of sizzling meat and the crackle of flames under a starlit sky have returned to the world of Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill—but this time, the feast is even more extravagant. After a year of anticipation, the anime’s second season has been officially confirmed to premiere on TV Tokyo and affiliated channels in , continuing the culinary odyssey of Tsuyoshi Mukōda, an ordinary office worker thrust into a fantasy realm where his “Online Supermarket” skill transforms humble ingredients into legendary dishes.

A New Companion Joins the Feast

Among the most anticipated additions to the series is Dora-chan, a fairy dragon lured to Mukōda’s group by the irresistible aroma of his cooking. This whimsical character, voiced by the legendary Ayumu Murase (known for bringing Shōyō Hinata to life in Haikyuu!!), adds a spark of magic to the narrative.

Main Cast and Production Team Reimagined

The second season retains its core cast, including Yuma Uchida as the resourceful Mukōda, Satoshi Hino as Fel, and Kino as Sui, while introducing Dora-chan to the mix.

  • Director: Kiyoshi Matsuda (returns), Kenji Takahashi (assistant director)
  • Character Design: Nao Ōtsu & Tsuyoshi Kuwahara
  • Animation Direction: Shiho Tanaka & Eriko Itō
  • Art Director: Tomoki Nagino (replaces Hisako Akagi, now supervising art department)

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A Legacy of Culinary Magic

The first season, which debuted on , captivated audiences with its blend of heartfelt storytelling and mouthwatering world-building. Set in a fantasy realm where Mukōda’s ability to replicate modern dishes attracts mythical companions like Fel and Sui, the series masterfully wove themes of perseverance and connection through its cooking-centric plot.

What’s Next? A Season of New Adventures

With the second season’s production team fully in place and Dora-chan’s introduction poised to deepen the narrative, fans can expect a balance of familiar comfort and bold innovation.

For those craving more, the first season remains available on Amazon Prime Video, Hikari TV, and Crunchyroll, offering a taste of the adventures yet to come.

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