The Detective is Already Dead Episode 2: Release Date, Preview Countdown, English Dub, Watch Online

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The Detective is Already Dead Episode 2

The first episode of The Detective is Already Dead has finally premiered on Funimation and now those who watched the premiere episode very excited for the next episode after the cliffhanger it left us on. So today in this article we will talk about The Detective is Already Dead Episode 2 where we will discuss in detail its release date, preview, Spoilers and English dub release.

Based on the novels written by Nigoju, “The Detective is Already Dead” (also called “Tantei wa Mou” in Japanese) is one of the most anticipated anime coming this Summer. It is a supernatural, spy thriller anime that follows Kimihiko Kimizuka and Siesta who are counterparts of each other.

Acclaimed director Manabu Kurihara is leading the production at Studio ENGI with Deko Akao helping him with the scripts. Yōsuke Itō is drawing the character designs and Yuuyu, Naoki Tani, Tatsuya Yano together are working on composing the series’ music.

The Detective is Already Dead Episode 2 Release date

Episode 2 of The Detective is Already Dead titled “Opening, Youth Romcom Arc” is scheduled to release on July 11, 2021, at 9:30, am JST.

The release time will vary depending on your geographical location. The release time in your location is as follows:

  • Pacific Time: 7:30 AM 
  • Central Time: 9:30 AM 
  • Eastern Time: 10:30 AM 
  • British Time: 3:30 PM 

As confirmed on Twitter, the anime will run for a total of 12 episodes starting from July 4, 2021, to September 19, 2021. A new episode in the series will be released every Sunday at 9:30 PM JST, we have also created a list of its episode with their air date which will help you track their release.

Countdown for EP 2

Episode 1 Recap

In the previous episode, we are introduced to our protagonist Kimizuka Kimihiko, a very unlucky main character who gets caught up in situations he shouldn’t. When he accidentally witnesses a drug deal, while on a plane, his flight goes into a state of emergency and a detective is needed. A silver-haired, Siesta, proclaims herself a detective and makes Kimizuka help her solve the case.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZq2l2w2zMc

Since then, Kimizuka embarked on many missions with Siesta, preventing countless crises, but all this ended abruptly when Siesta died. Following this tragedy, Kimizuka retires from his detective days and resolves to lead a normal life as a student. But when a girl with an uncanny resemblance to Siesta comes into his life, this resolution will once again be threatened.

Where to watch Episode 2 of Detective is Already Dead online?

Viewers in the USA, Canada and Mexico can watch the second episode on, Funimation in its original Japanese dub with English subtitles. If you don’t have a premium account, you’ll have to wait exactly a week for the episode to become free.

Meanwhile, Animelab is streaming the English subtitled episodes in Australia and New Zealand. The new episode will arrive on these streaming platforms one hour after the Japanese release.

Fans in Asia can watch the show on Muse Asia’s YouTube Channel for free who are streaming the series in South and Southeast Asia, which includes countries including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, and China. They will provide the episodes in multiple subtitles options which are English, traditional and simplified Chinese and Thai.

How many epsiodes will it have?

“Detective is already dead” will air from July 1, 2021, to September 19, 2021, for a total of 12 episodes. A new episode will release on Funimation every Sunday at 9:30 pm according to Japanese Standard Time.

Staff Details Of The Anime

Directed byManabu Kurihara
Written byDeko Akao
Music byYuuyuNaoki TaniTatsuya Yano
StudioENGI
Licensed byFunimation, Muse Communication
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, BS-NTV, TV Aichi
Original runJuly 4, 2021 – September 19, 2021
Episodes12

When the English Dub for Tantei wa Mou will premiere?

Unfortunately as of writing, there is no official confirmation when the English dub for Detective is already Dead will release. However taking into account the fact that anime streaming giant Funimation is releasing it who have been producing lots of dubs of their popular series lately along with the popularity of the source material in the English-speaking countries, it is relatively safe to say that an English dub will be announced very soon.

About The Detective is Already Dead (Tantei wa Mou)

The Detective is Already Dead Anime Visual
The Detective is Already Dead Anime Visual

The Detective is Already Dead is a Japanese light novel series written by Nigoju with illustrations drawn by Umibozu. A manga adaptation by Mugiko is currently running in Media Factory’s Monthly Comic Alive magazine since May 2020. An television anime adaptation by Studio ENGI premiered in July 2021.

The story centers around Kimihiko Kimizuka who has always been a magnet for trouble and intrigue. For as long as he can remember, he’s been stumbling across murder scenes or receiving mysterious attaché cases to transport. When he met Siesta, a brilliant detective fighting a secret war against an organization of pseudohumans, he couldn’t resist the call to become her assistant and join her on an epic journey across the world. Until a year ago, that is. Now he’s returned to a life that is normal and tepid by comparison, knowing the adventure must be over. After all, the detective is already dead.

Well, that’s all for today. We will keep you updated with any new news related to The Detective is Already Dead Episode 2. Meanwhile, check out the for The Case Study of Vanitas episodes and My Next Life as a Villainess Season 2 release date.

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