Streaming to begin on Friday & Saturday
Media distribution service Crunchyroll announced at its New York Comic Con panel on Thursday that it will stream the Is the order a rabbit? anime's second season, and The Testament of Sister New Devil BURST anime as they air in Japan.
Crunchyroll will begin streaming The Testament of Sister New Devil BURST on Friday at 2:15 p.m. EDT. It will be available for Crunchyroll users in United States (and its territories), Canada, Central and South America (including the Caribbean), United Kingdom and Ireland, Europe (and its territories), South Africa, and MENA.
The "rather risque battle action" story centers around Basara Tōjō, a first-year high school student who is flustered by a sudden question by his eccentric father, "Hey, didn't you used to say you wanted a little sister?" In addition, his father announces that he is getting remarried. His father brings over two beautiful step-sisters, but then embarks on an overseas trip. However, the two sisters Mio and Maria Naruse are actually a novice devil and succubus.
Basara almost ends up forming a dangerous servant and master contract with them, but due to an error, the contract becomes reversed, and Basara becomes the master instead. To add to things, erotic situations continuously start to happen in Basara's life. However, it turns out Mio is having her life targeted by other monsters and heroes. And so, the "desire/action" tale of the strongest contracter begins.
Crunchyroll streamed the anime's first season as it aired in Japan.
Crunchyroll will begin streaming Is the order a rabbit? on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. EDT. It will be available for Crunchyroll users in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Latin America, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and Turkey.
Based on Koi's original four-panel manga of the same name, the anime centers on the main character Cocoa (a pun of “hot cocoa”), who arrives at the cafe Rabbit House one day, excited for rabbits. She actually all but lives in that café. She meets lots of different girls there, including a tiny and cool girl named Chino (from “cappucino”), a tough and soldier-esque girl named Rize (“Thé des Alizés” tea), a spacey and quintessentially Japanese girl named Chiya (“Uji matcha” tea), and the ordinary but dignified Sharo (“Kilimanjaro” coffee). Koi launched the original manga in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara Max magazine in 2011.
WHITE FOX's first season of the anime premiered in Japan in April 2014. Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan. Sentai Filmworks licensed the second season for North American release.
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