Tonight’s late-night fantasy comes with a format twist. 🕯️📺 Anicomi “Seijo Nano ni Kuni o Oidasareta node, Hokaisunzen no Ringoku e Kimashita”(【アニコミ】聖女なのに国を追い出されたので、崩壊寸前の隣国へ来ました) returns for Season 2 on TV Tokyo. Here’s the exact broadcast slot, what “Anicomi” actually is (and what it isn’t), plus the key cast, staff, and theme song info.

TV Tokyo schedule for Anicomi Season 2 debut

Season 2 starts on TV Tokyo on Friday, January 9, 2026, airing from 25:13 to 25:23 (JST). In everyday time, that “25:13” slot is the early hours (1:13 a.m.), so it’s a true late-night, easy-to-miss window. The series runs every Friday in the same 10-minute slot for a total of 12 broadcasts, and the TV listing indicates the Season 2 run begins from Episode 13.

For the most reliable weekly listing, check: TV Tokyo program page.

What “Anicomi” means: motion comic, not anime

“Anicomi” is Papyles’ in-house motion-comic style: manga artwork enhanced with movement, sound, and full voice acting, rather than traditional frame-by-frame animation. A key feature is that the manga’s visuals (including speech bubbles) are used directly in the video. The episodes are re-edited for TV broadcast, but the “moving, fully voiced manga” identity stays front and center.

If you go in expecting a standard TV anime look, you may be surprised—in a good way. Anicomi tends to shine when you focus on performances, pacing, and how the panel-based presentation carries emotion.

Cast highlights and the ending theme for Season 2

The main cast includes Kotori Koiwai as Riisha, Junya Enoki as Raouhart, and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Daruest, alongside Hikaru Tono, Chiharu, Hirotoku Kondo, Hiroki Takahashi, and Shun’ichi Toki in additional roles.

The ending theme is “Inori wo Tsurete,” performed by Kotori Koiwai, with lyrics by Saori Kodama and music/arrangement by YAS.

Key staff credits behind the TV broadcast

The project is based on the original work by Yodora Buncho, with art credited to Midori / RTC STUDIO. Direction is by Asahi Katsusai, animation production is handled by Doraku, audio direction is credited to Tetsuya Gunji, and the series is produced by Papyles.

Official pages to follow updates and watch clips

For updates, episode notes, and official info, bookmark the hub page and follow the official social account:

Official show page / Official X account

Don’t miss the short slot tonight

If you’re watching live, set an alarm for 25:13 JST—this is a tight 10-minute broadcast, and late-night scheduling is easy to slip past. Give one episode a try with headphones, and you’ll quickly see why Anicomi is its own lane.

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