The highly anticipated second season of the anime series “Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill” (Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hōrō Meshi) is set to premiere on October 7, 2025, unveiling a fresh trailer that introduces new cast members and details its opening and ending theme songs. The new season promises to expand Mukoda’s culinary adventures with additional fantastical companions and divine interactions.
A Culinary Return: Season 2 Details Emerge
Fans eagerly awaiting the continuation of Tsuyoshi Mukouda’s journey in a fantasy world, accompanied by his magical online supermarket, now have a concrete premiere date. The second season will begin broadcasting in Japan on the TV Tokyo network on October 7, 2025. Animation studio MAPPA, known for its high-quality productions, returns to animate the series, with Kiyoshi Matsuda directing and Michiko Yokote handling series composition.
Expanding the Divine and Draconic Cast
The new trailer for “Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill” Season 2 highlights several exciting additions to the voice cast, bringing more beloved characters from the light novel to life.
Among the new voices joining the ensemble are:
- Dora-chan, a pixie dragon who becomes Mukoda’s familiar, voiced by Ayumu Murase. Dora-chan is drawn to Mukoda’s delicious cooking and quickly becomes part of his party.
- Elrand, voiced by Daisuke Namikawa.
- Hephaestos, voiced by Shiro Saito.
- Vahagn, voiced by Kazuya Nakai.
These new characters are expected to add new dynamics and challenges to Mukoda, Fel, and Sui’s ongoing journey. Returning key cast members include Yuma Uchida as Tsuyoshi Mukouda, Satoshi Hino as Fel, and Hina Kino as Sui.
New Melodies for a Delicious Adventure
The upcoming season will feature new musical contributions to set the tone for Mukoda’s continued culinary exploits. The opening theme song for “Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill” Season 2 is titled “yummy goodday,” performed by Cent Chihiro Chittiii (also credited as CENT). The ending theme song, “SALT AND PEPPER,” will be performed by the musical duo chelmico.
The first season’s music, composed by Masato Koda, Kana Utatane, and Kuricorder Quartet, was well-received, and these composers will also return for the second season. Crunchyroll is confirmed to stream the anime, continuing its coverage from the first season.