‘The Duke of Death and His Maid’ Season 2 Returns With An English Dub


Japanese production companies J.C. Staff and Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment debuted the second season of the supernatural romantic comedy ‘The Duke of Death and His Maid’ in July 2023. Crunchyroll acquired the rights to stream the 2021 first season and the new second season along with a new English dub.

Crunchyroll revealed the cast on their website:

  • Duke voiced by Clifford Chapin
  • Alice voiced by Kristen McGuire
  • Rob voiced by Kent Williams
  • Viola voiced by Kayli Mills
  • Cuff voiced by Sarah Wiedenheft
  • Zain voiced by Ricco Fajardo
  • Walter voiced by Alan Lee
  • Daleth voiced by Katelyn Barr
  • Duke’s Mom voiced by Michelle Rojas
  • Hugo voiced by Lucia Lobosvilla
  • Ringmaster voiced by Anthony Bowling
  • Narrator voiced by Meli Grant

Sara Ragsdale has been tapped as the ADR Director, Susie Nixon as the producer, and Ben Phillips works as the scriptwriter.

You can watch the trailer below:

The CGI television series was directed by Yoshinobu Yamakawa, written by Hideki Shirane, Michiru Kuwabata is designing the characters, and Gen Okuda and Takeshi Watanabe composed the series’ music. Natsuki Hanae and Ayumi Mano perform the opening theme song “Mangetsu to Silhouette no Yoru (Full Moon and Silhouette’s Night).” Mano also performs the ending theme song “Nocturne.”

Anilist describes the synopsis as follows,

“How can you fall in love when you can’t even hold hands? Due to a childhood curse, anything that the Duke touches will die—which makes his flirty maid’s behavior all the more shocking! Is there a way for the Duke and his companions to somehow break the curse, or is he doomed to a life where love is forever out of his reach?”

‘The Duke of Death and His Maid’ is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series created by Koharu Inoue that started being published in October 2017 within the pages of ‘Sunday Webry’ by the Tokyo-based publisher Shogakukan.



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