Osomatsu-san 2 is Officially Out on October 2

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It is official, the complete schedule for the release of the second season in Japan has been released on the “Osomatsu-san” homepage. Marking the schedule reveal of the Matsuno brothers’ return is a new visual.
 
April 2017 was the month when the return of the comedic sextuplets was confirmed for a second season. Also confirmed in the announcement was the return of certain staff members for the production and unquestionably, the return of the main voice cast. For the staff there is Yoichi Fujita as the director once more with Shuu Matsubara returning as the series composer and both working at Studio Pierrot.
 
As for the main cast they include:
 
Takahiro Sakurai as Osomatsu
Yuichi Nakamura as Karamatsu
Kamiya Hiroshi as Choromatsu
Jun Fukuyama as Ichimatsu
Ono Daisuke as Jyushimatsu
Irino Miyu as Todomatsu
 
The schedule revealed on the site is as follows:
 

TV Tokyo: every Monday during the late-night 1:35 time slot beginning on October 02, 2017.
 
TV Osaka: every Tuesday during the late-night 2:05 time slot beginning on October 03, 2017.
 
TV Aichi: every Monday during the late-night 1:35 time slot beginning on October 02, 2017.
 
BS Japan: every Saturday during the late-night 12:30 time slot beginning on October 07, 2017.
 
AT-X: every Wednesday during the 22:30 time slot beginning on October 04, 2017, with repeat broadcasts on Fridays at 14:30, Sundays at 8:30, and Tuesdays at 6:30.

 
The “Osomatsu-san”, otherwise known as “Mr. Osomatsu”, series originally began as the “Osomatsu-kun” series created by Fujio Akatsuka in 1962. The series was serialized by Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine until 1969 and tells the daily comedic adventures of the Matsuno brothers, a sextuplets set, as children. The series had a total 34 volumes and when it was adapted into an anime adaptation, ran for 56 episodes from 1966-1967.
 
The turning of “Osomatsu-kun” to “Osomatsu-san” came around in 2015 with an anime reboot of the series. Aired in October 2015, the series fast forwards to the Matsuno sextplets as 20 something adults and tells of their crazy daily adventures as lazy NEETs. In the course of its run the first season spanned for 25 episodes then was followed by 4 specials.

Source: Crunchyroll News

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