‘The Fruit of Evolution’ Anime Season 2 Evoles Into An English Dub


Originating as a fantasy comedy web novel by the Japanese author known as Miku, ‘The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made’ was picked as a light novel series in 2017 by the publisher Futabasha. In 2021, the Tokyo-based animation studio Hotline released a first season of an anime adaptation that had twelve episodes. Season two had its premiere in 2023 and Crunchyroll picked it up for an English dub.

They released the cast list on their website:

  • Seiichi voiced by Mark Allen Jr. (Nazumi in SSSS.DYNAZENON)
  • Saria voiced by Jalitza Delgado (Raido’s Little Sister in Aharen-san wa Hakarenai)
  • Saria (Kaiser Kong) voiced by Comona Lewin (Climb in Overlord)
  • Artoria voiced by Corey Pettit (Sawa Sugimoto in Kageki Shojo!!)
  • Kannazuki voiced by Erica Muse (Diva in She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man)
  • Angrea voiced by Molly Zhang
  • Barnabus voiced by Derick Snow
  • Beatrice voiced by Dani Chambers
  • Demioros voiced by Tom Laflin
  • Destra voiced by Veronica Laux
  • Helen voiced by Morgan Lea
  • Helio voiced by Shawn Gann
  • Kenji voiced by Dalton Tindall
  • Kreis voiced by Ryan Seale
  • Lulune voiced by Monet Lerner
  • Agnos voiced by Dalton Walker
  • Oliga voiced by Reshel Mae
  • Shouta voiced by Aaron Michael

Jonathan Rigg works on the project as the ADR director.

You can watch the trailer below:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“One day, a man claiming to be a god suddenly hacks a certain school’s intercoms, ordering all of its students to team up and prepare to be transported to another world. There, they will be given special skills in the hopes that they become that world’s heroes and defeat the Demon King that ravages the land.

The initial transfer is a success. However, Seiichi Hiiragi, who suffers from his classmates’ constant bullying due to his somewhat undesirable appearance, is left behind as no one is willing to be his teammate. Nevertheless, the self-proclaimed god decides to send Seiichi to the parallel world and lets him join his peers. Unfortunately, this fateful ordeal causes Seiichi to arrive at a location deep in the forest, far not only from his schoolmates but from human civilization as well.

Desperately searching for a way to change his predicament, Seiichi’s miserable days only seem to continue to worsen. Yet when all hope seems lost, Seiichi discovers a strange fruit known as the “Fruit of Evolution”—which may be his first step toward a significantly better future.”

Beginning in 2017, Futabasha began publishing a manga version of the stories with Sorano working as the illustrator.

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