

Call of the Night Season 2
よふかしのうた Season2
A human may become a vampire only if they fall in love with one—and 14-year-old Kou Yamori wishes for nothing more. Kou has decided to fall in love with a vampire named Nazuna Nanakusa, and he has only 10 months of nightly rendezvous left to realize his goal. Kou's friends, Mahiru Seki and Akira Asai, are slowly coming to terms with the existence of vampires and Kou's decision to become one. As Kou realizes that a woman close to Mahiru is a vampire, he is unsure whether to support this relationship. Meanwhile, Anko Uguisu, the human detective bent on killing vampires, closes in on Nazuna and her coven. When an encounter leaves one of the vampires seriously injured, they learn that their human memories hold the key to a weakness that can be their demise—and to protect Nazuna, Kou must find out about her past. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
A human may become a vampire only if they fall in love with one—and 14-year-old Kou Yamori wishes for nothing more. Kou has decided to fall in love with a vampire named Nazuna Nanakusa, and he has only 10 months of nightly rendezvous left to realize his goal. Kou's friends, Mahiru Seki and Akira Asai, are slowly coming to terms with the existence of vampires and Kou's decision to become one. As Kou realizes that a woman close to Mahiru is a vampire, he is unsure whether to support this relationship. Meanwhile, Anko Uguisu, the human detective bent on killing vampires, closes in on Nazuna and her coven. When an encounter leaves one of the vampires seriously injured, they learn that their human memories hold the key to a weakness that can be their demise—and to protect Nazuna, Kou must find out about her past. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Spoutnhics
September 19, 2025
The story should take a back seat. This anime is like a fine drink enjoyed by the sea at sunset on a summer evening, whether alone or with someone. A moment where time slows down, letting the mind drift gently with the breeze. The animation is beautiful, fluid, and elegant. The character designs are well-proportioned, the lighting plays with the night and its glow to further refine the artwork. It's simply beautiful. The choice of color palette fits the tone of the story perfectly. While not always realistic, the frequent use of purples in wide shots is truly pleasing. It's a modern-day world, reimagined with cyberpunk aesthetics— and it works brilliantly. The more dramatic scenes borrow from supernatural visual codes, and clearly, that hits the mark for us. The sound design is also very well crafted. It's coherent, rhythmic, and really amplifies the emotions the anime conveys. Naturally, the band Creepy Nuts adds a distinct and enjoyable touch that’s felt throughout the season. As for the story itself — it’s a mix of rom-com, drama, slice of life, and… vampires. Yeah, not the most convincing pitch when you put it like that. Meh, watch it anyway — and make sure to start with season 1!
Duality_Anime
September 20, 2025
There are two ways to look at Call of the Night Season 2. From a purely anime perspective, it's a continuation of more of the same vampires in the night aesthetic, with Yamori taking solace in it. It does this all while introducing a more serious dark tone. The anime did a good job redefining and then resolving the promises continuing from the previous season and made at the beginning of this one. The other perspective that is the one I align with, is that the creative liberty was taken to speed up the pacing of the story by leaving out most of the nightschool events in the manga to its own detriment. The finale becomes devalued by removing much of the emotional connections the central characters had with one another, as well as the symbolic importance of the Literature Club room for Yamori. The anime achieved this by essentially deleting the character Rila. There's only so much that can be done in 12 episodes. So, while I'm able to rationally understand, emotionally I disagree with the decision to have it pack less of a punch.
MNexon
October 5, 2025
Story (6): Not gonna lie, this season has been a bit of a downturn compared to the previous one. Season 1 certainly explained the initial plot points. Season 2 explores the vampires' pasts, but it's a bit boring. Season 1 felt like they were peacefully vibing around at night, but I don't feel that way this season. I just hope the next season can bounce back. Characters (7): It was okay, but I was a bit disappointed with the detective. In Season 1, she looked badass, but this season, she's like a wannabe badass, but in a childish way. It's a bit cringe-worthy. What really caught my attentionwas the new character named Kiku; you could feel how scary she is. VIsual (9): Still a banger, especially for this night slice of life that it looks like a synthwave or retromusic Audio (8): Not a big fan of the OP & Ending, But it's okay tho
BrotherCoa
September 19, 2025
Season 2 is very different beast to season 1, it's full of mysteries and revelations, love and hate, depression and salvation. It truly was enjoyable watch from beginning to end. Animation and music - both are great. OP and ED were nice, but the main song that still echoes for this series is Loss Time by Creepy Nuts. Animation is phenomenal, there was not a moment I noticed that something was badly animated. The background, the fighting scenes and the emotional scenes are all feast for the eyes. Overall - both animation and music are great. A treat for eyes and ears. Characters - in this season wegot to learn a lot about all existing characters, we got introduced to a few new characters and main trio for this show got major character developments. It was quite enjoyable to learn more about others, especially about the detective character. You really get to like all of them, and that makes the show even more enjoyable. What some people would find disappointing is the lack of conflict between them, even if these is a bigger one here than it was in previous season, it is not one that lasts too long. Overall - all characters get extended lore and main trio gets special treatment. Story - unlike the 1st Season, which revolves around Nanakusa and Kou hanging out and messing around, this season is much more serious in tone. The detective is out to get vampires and Kou must intervene between them before things get out of control. All while helping Nazuna finding out about her own history. The story was quite interesting as we learn a lot of new things and the last few episodes have a lot of action and cliffhangers in them. In the end we get a setup for season 3, will they decide to pursue it or not remains to be seen. Overall - story is great, if you find 1st season a bit slow and boring this one will be quite refreshing to see. Overall grade - 9. I gave it a 10 as I personally enjoy it that much but 9 or 8.5 is realistic grade. Great and enjoyable show, would recommend to others to watch it. If there is ever S3 of this show I will watch it for sure.
deeb1743
October 22, 2025
Man… Call of the Night Season 2 isn’t just a sequel — it’s a full-on sensory experience. This anime doesn’t just show the night — it makes you feel it. Every frame, every shimmer of neon, every quiet moment in the city streets feels alive. It’s like the whole show is whispering to you through the dark: “Stay a little longer… the night still has stories to tell.” The second season dives deeper into the emotional and psychological layers of the story. Kou’s journey isn’t just about becoming a vampire anymore — it’s about understanding loneliness, desire, and identity. His interactions with Nazuna are more mature,more intimate, and beautifully human. But let’s be real — the season’s absolute highlight is Anko. And here’s where I’ve got to say it loud: Miyuki Sawashiro absolutely CRUSHED this role. Her performance as Anko was phenomenal. Like, on another level. She didn’t just voice the character — she embodied her. Every line, every sigh, every subtle change in tone carried so much emotion. You could feel Anko’s exhaustion, her frustration, her pain — and that quiet strength buried underneath it all. Sawashiro’s voice acting was so nuanced that it made Anko one of the most compelling characters in the entire series. It’s the kind of performance that lingers with you long after the episode ends. So yeah — The soundtrack? Dreamy and hypnotic. The visuals? Pure night-time poetry. The characters? Complex and real. And Sawashiro Miyuki? Absolutely legendary. In the end, Call of the Night Season 2 isn’t just an anime about vampires — it’s a story about people searching for meaning in the quiet hours of the night. It reminds you that even in darkness, there’s beauty… and sometimes, that’s where we find ourselves the most.
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