Trigger, the studio behind Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, announced two major projects during its presentation. A second season of Delicious in Dungeon is confirmed, bringing back the comedic fantasy adventure where a knight and his party cook monsters to survive their dungeon descent. The anime adaptation has built a dedicated fanbase since its debut, and the renewal signals strong viewership numbers.
The studio also teased an entirely new project from Hiroyuki Imaishi and Kazuki Nakashima, the creative duo responsible for Kill la Kill and Promare. Imaishi's direction and Nakashima's writing have defined Trigger's visual identity for years. Kill la Kill's over-the-top action and Promare's fluid animation set high expectations for whatever comes next. Details remain scarce, but the pairing guarantees stylized animation and high-concept storytelling.
Trigger's expansion signals confidence in its anime lineup. The studio's success with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, which earned critical acclaim for its gritty aesthetic and faithful adaptation of CD Projekt Red's world, proved it could handle major IP alongside original work. Delicious in Dungeon's renewal capitalizes on that momentum. The show's charm comes from balancing comedy with genuine character development, a formula that resonates beyond anime-only audiences.
The unannounced Imaishi-Nakashima project represents Trigger's commitment to auteur-driven animation in an industry increasingly focused on franchise adaptations. Imaishi's directorial vision prioritizes kinetic movement and bold visual choices. Nakashima's scripts blend philosophy with absurdist humor, creating narratives that stick with viewers long after credits roll.
Trigger's slate reflects anime's current strength. Studios with distinctive creative voices and proven track records command both attention and investment.
