The Japanese dub features a star-studded cast of veteran seiyuu : Japanese Voice Actor (CV) Ryohei Kimura Lan Wangji Shinnosuke Tachibana Jiang Cheng Hikaru Midorikawa Jin Ling Yuuki Kaji Lan Sizhui Shimba Tsuchiya Lan Jingyi Soma Saito Key Episode Highlights
Following the events at the Mo residence, Wei Wuxian (now in the body of Mo Xuanyu) flees on his stubborn donkey, "Little Apple," and arrives at . He soon finds himself entangled in a "night hunt" conducted by various cultivation sects.
: Just as tensions peak, Lan Wangji arrives to intervene, effectively protecting Wei Wuxian from Jiang Cheng. The episode concludes with the cultivators turning their attention toward a dangerous stone statue on the mountain that has begun consuming souls. Japanese Voice Cast Mo Dao Zu Shi (Japanese Dub) Episode 2
: Wei Wuxian saves several low-level cultivators from "Immortal-Binding Nets" but is confronted by the arrogant young master who set them: Jin Ling . After a brief scuffle where Wei Wuxian uses minor demonic tricks to teach him a lesson, he is horrified to realize the boy is the orphaned son of his beloved Shijie (Jiang Yanli).
In the Japanese dub of Mo Dao Zu Shi (Japanese title: Madou Soshi ), Episode 2 titled "" (or Banish Evil ), the story transitions from the initial chaos at Mo Village to the mysterious happenings at Mt. Dafan. Episode 2 Plot Summary The Japanese dub features a star-studded cast of
: The confrontation is interrupted by the arrival of the formidable Jiang Cheng , now the leader of the Yunmeng Jiang Sect. Jiang Cheng is immediately suspicious of "Mo Xuanyu" due to his use of demonic cultivation and commands Jin Ling to kill him.
: The episode is praised for its high-quality fight choreography and the specific performance of Hikaru Midorikawa as the vengeful Jiang Cheng. The episode concludes with the cultivators turning their
: The realization that Jin Ling is the son of the sister Wei Wuxian accidentally caused the death of adds a layer of tragic irony to their first meeting.