Droiyan 2
Droiyan 2, the sequel to the hit but rather slummy C2 anime series, Droiyan: a story about a group of lovable delinquent slackers who have been imprisoned by the Arrest Hotel's guards. There they meet more than a few victims who really do hate each other and also some weird supernatural beings who aren’t afraid to bring in dead people, or whatever they’d like to call them.
Now Droiyan 2 will have an original story that will not only tell the revenge story but also feature some sort of story that, as expected, is about a guy with a shady past who is re-thrown as a regular college student and gets sent to the US to find a demon who is... actually a ghost? A fairy tale? It’s got a lot of adventure. It has not been seen in a while, but we can all safely assume that it won’t be a final chapter in the series and that the plot is going to be pretty similar to the one in the first one.
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