
D.C.II S.S.: Da Capo II Second Season
- Rate: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
- Native: D.C.II S.S. ~ダ・カーポII セカンドシーズン~
- Synonyms: D.C.II S.S.: Da Capo II 2nd Season
- Aired: Apr 6, 2008 to Jun 29, 2008
- Premiered: spring 2008
- Duration: 24 min per ep
- Episodes: 13
- Score: 7.18
- Producers: GANSIS Lantis Starchild Records
- Studio: feel.
- Genres: Comedy Drama Fantasy Harem Romance
Characters and Voice Actors
Asakura, Yume
MainHorie, Yui
JapaneseAsakura, Otome
MainTakagaki, Ayahi
JapaneseSakurai, Yoshiyuki
MainItou, Shizuka
JapaneseYoshino, Sakura
MainTamura, Yukari
JapaneseAsakura, Junichi
SupportingCho
JapaneseHanasaki, Akane
SupportingYanase, Natsumi
JapaneseItabashi, Wataru
SupportingShirakawa, Nanaka
SupportingChihara, Minori
JapaneseSuginami
SupportingKishio, Daisuke
JapaneseTsukishima, Koko
SupportingNanjou, Yoshino
JapaneseYukimura, Anzu
SupportingOkajima, Tae
JapaneseRecomended For You!

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New Yama no Susume anime.
Hashtags: Yama no Susume: Next Summit,Encouragement of Climb: Next Summit, ヤマノススメ Next Summit

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Hastags: Bakugan: Battle Planet, 爆丸バトルプラネット

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Hashtags: Beast Tamer, Yuusha Party wo Tsuihou sareta Beast Tamer, Saikyoushu no Nekomimi Shoujo to Deau , 勇者パーティーを追放されたビーストテイマー、最強種の猫耳少女と出会う, The Beast Tamer Who Got Kicked Out From His Party Meets a Cat Girl From the Superior Race

The second season of the Rewrite series which adapts Moon and Terra routes.

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