Rumiko Takahashi's 'Rinne' Anime Season 2 Confirmed

Despite some low sales and fan predictions of bad news, it looks like the new "Rinne" anime announcement is positive.

Today the NHK Anime World blog announced that Rumiko Takahashi's "Rinne" anime series will return for a second season. "Rinne" season two will run for 25 episodes and air sometime in the spring 2016 anime season.

So far, fans in an ANN forum seem to be excited with the announcement of a second season.

"As for this news, I'm happy with more RIN-NE anime. I started watching the current season last week, and I've been enjoying what I have seen," said Ali07.

The following storyline was released by NHK for "Rinne" season two:

"The shinigami (god of death) Rinne Rokudō, and Sakura Mamiya, the girl who can see ghosts, attend the same school. The two spend their days solving the worries of spirits. Rinne is so poor that he is forced to borrow money from Sakura to buy shinigami tools to solve their cases.

It goes on:

"Rinne and Sakura care for each other, but their relationship is not progressing. However, with the appearance of a new contracted black cat, a beautiful damashigami (cheating god), and a person with whom Rinne shares a special circumstance, the situation becomes even more chaotic! Rinne and Sakura's after-school time wrapped up in the world of spirits continues!"

Crunchyroll is currently streaming season one episodes of "Rinne" as they air in Japan.

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