
Black Butler II
黒執事II
In late-nineteenth century England, one year and three months after the dramatic conclusion of the original series, Kuroshitsuji II introduces a new butler and young master. The sadistic yet cheerful Alois Trancy has faced some harsh times. He was kidnapped as a baby, and was forced to work in a village as a slave. Gradually, he lost his parents, his brother, and everyone he knew. Alois eventually returned home and became the head of his mansion, but seemed to exhibit some strange behavior ever since. Even more curiously, he returned with Claude Faustus, an enigmatic, emotionless butler with unfathomable talent... (Source: AnimeNewsNetwork)
Black Butler II is a tv with 12 episodes, from Summer 2010, produced by A-1 Pictures, rated 6.7/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
In late-nineteenth century England, one year and three months after the dramatic conclusion of the original series, Kuroshitsuji II introduces a new butler and young master. The sadistic yet cheerful Alois Trancy has faced some harsh times. He was kidnapped as a baby, and was forced to work in a village as a slave. Gradually, he lost his parents, his brother, and everyone he knew. Alois eventually returned home and became the head of his mansion, but seemed to exhibit some strange behavior ever since. Even more curiously, he returned with Claude Faustus, an enigmatic, emotionless butler with unfathomable talent... (Source: AnimeNewsNetwork)
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Tags
- Demons — Prominently features malevolent otherworldly creatures.
- Butler — Prominently features a character who is a butler.
- Shounen — Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Historical — Partly or completely set during a real period of world history.
- Alternate Universe — Features multiple alternate universes in the same series.
- Urban Fantasy — Set in a world similar to the real world, but with the existence of magic or other supernatural elements.
- Primarily Male Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of male characters.
- Foreign — Partly or completely set in a country outside the country of origin.
- Anti-Hero — Features a protagonist who lacks conventional heroic attributes and may be considered a borderline villain.
- Kuudere — Prominently features a character who generally retains a cold, blunt and cynical exterior, but once one gets to know them, they have a very warm and loving interior.
- Crossdressing — Prominently features a character dressing up as the opposite sex.

