Zombie Land Saga Revenge

""At the end of the last episode, SAGA prefecture will have a new meaning. This is a revenge for fate. A battle to regain our dignity, which has been burned by the flames of irrational fate.""

Zombie Land Saga Revenge or simply known as Season 2 is the second season of the Zombie Land Saga anime that has a total of 12 episodes. It premiered on April 8, 2021.

Season Overview
"An idol animation with a new meaning where legendary girls revived as zombies through space-time save the Saga Prefecture as idols."

Gathered from several different eras, a group of legendary girls have become zombie idols to save Saga Prefecture. The return of this groundbreaking zombie idol anime! One day, Sakura Minamoto loses her life in an unfortunate accident. Ten years later, Sakura awakens in a strange mansion where producer Kotaro Tatsumi explains that she will join a group of legendary girls to form an idol group. The seven girls were given the mission to save Saga prefecture as Franchouchou, and after overcoming the difficulties generated by being of different ages and eras in history, their undead zombie bodies allowed them to challenge all the limits of what an idol can to be. During the final winter of the Heisei era they held their first concert at the Karatsu Arpino, taking another step towards becoming legends. Now, in the modern Reiwa era, the curtain rises on a new chapter in Franchouchou's history as they move toward a bright, hope-filled future.

Summary

 * Episode 13: It has been a long month and Franchouchou has been working hard to pay off their debt and make their goal as successful idols come true. Meanwhile, Kotaro shows no sign of gaining his confidence and willpower back ever since their failed performance.
 * Episode 14: Saki gets to meet her childhood idol in the flesh.
 * Episode 15: Kotaro sees that the rest of the girls depend on Ai too much, so he signs her up for a bunch of solo gigs.
 * Episode 16: The long awaited day for the battle of the idol groups has arrived and something about Junko spacing out is troubling Ai.
 * Episode 17: Lily meets her new rival in a fellow child actor prodigy.
 * Episode 18: It is Tae’s turn to go run the errands of the household.
 * Episode 19: Kotaro brings a special guest into the mansion.
 * Episode 20: Back in the late 1800s, Kiichi dreams of revitalizing the Saga Prefecture.
 * Episode 21: Kiichi’s dream is slowly coming into fruition, but at what cost?
 * Episode 22: The cat’s out of the bag and Franchouchou is preparing to exact their revenge for Saga.
 * Episode 23: Now homeless, Franchouchou continue to do their best during these trying times.
 * Episode 24: The day for Franchouchou’s revenge has finally arrived.

Trivia

 * The first promotional poster for the season has a color theme of blue, however the recent poster has a color theme of orange, both are completely opposite in the color circle.
 * The original PV uploaded to the Avex Pictures channel underwent an audio edit two months after its publication, changing the Soundtrack slightly and revealing the final OST of the anime. In fact, the trailer released by Crunchyroll has the original audio of the video.
 * They also edited the final part of the video adding the release date for April 8, these changes were made after the February 27 event, in this event another part of the OST was also revealed that was later edited within the trailer.
 * The scene wherein a disheveled Kotaro raises his arms to the sky by a cliffside with roaring waves in the thirteenth episode is reminiscent of the official poster for the second season, with the only difference being that his hair was not as long in the official poster as to avoid spoilers.
 * ”Episode 21” is the first episode of the series to showcase bloodshed. Specifically during the scene wherein Shojiro Ito kills off Kiichi Momozaki’s men.
 * ”Episode 24” is the second episode to showcase blood. In this episode’s case, it was Kotaro coughing up blood as a sign of Saga’s Curse catching up to his immune system.
 * This is so far the first and only season to have its respective ending theme played the least amount of times during the end credits.