Kengan Ashura 2 To Be Out On 2024, Part 1 Will Premiere On September 21st
Attention all fans of the action-packed anime series “Kengan Ashura”! We’ve got some thrilling news for you. The official website for the show’s second season has just revealed that the second part of the series is set to premiere in 2024. And if that’s not exciting enough, the first part of season two is about to debut on Netflix on September 21st, 2023. In this article, we’ll dive into all the juicy details of this announcement and what you can expect from “Kengan Ashura” in the coming years.
Kengan Ashura Season 2 Part 2 Release Date
The first part of “Kengan Ashura” season two is ready to immerse viewers in the heart-pounding world of the Kengan Annihilation Tournament. This much-anticipated season even treated fans to an early screening at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills in Tokyo on September 10th, 2023, sending waves of excitement through its dedicated fan base.
What to Expect in Part 2
But that’s not all, folks! The sequel is all set to deliver the long-awaited finals of the Kengan Annihilation Tournament, providing a thrilling climax to the original story. And brace yourselves, because there’s an added surprise in store! Fans can also look forward to a brand-new opening theme song titled “RED,” performed by the electrifying metal band SiM.
A Glimpse into the Series’ History
Let’s take a quick trip down memory lane. “Kengan Ashura” made its global debut on Netflix in July 2019, and its second part, featuring episodes 13 to 24, followed suit in October of the same year. The series burst onto the scene at the Anime Expo in July 2018, having been handpicked for adaptation through a fan voting contest back in 2015.
The Creative Team Behind the Magic
Now, let’s give credit where it’s due. The creative masterminds behind this gripping anime include director Seiji Kishi, series composer Makoto Uezu, and character designer extraordinaire Kazuaki Morita. The musical maestro Yasuharu Takanashi of Team-MAX composed the enchanting score, while the theme song “King & Ashley” was brought to life by MY FIRST STORY. To top it off, BAD HOP rocked the ending theme, “Born This Way.”
Manga Origins
But wait, there’s more to the story! The “Kengan Ashura” manga, originally illustrated by the talented Daromeon and penned by the creative force Yabako Sandrovich, made its grand debut on the Manga ONE app in 2012. It wrapped up its thrilling run in August 2018. However, in January 2019, a brand-new arc emerged, promising fresh adventures in a world where high-stakes conflicts are resolved through intense, no-holds-barred combat.
A Glimpse into the Manga
Now, let’s delve deeper into the manga roots. The “Kengan Ashura” manga, brilliantly illustrated by Daromeon and skillfully written by Yabako Sandrovich, first graced the pages of the Manga ONE app in 2012. Its epic journey concluded in August 2018. But hold on to your hats, because a new arc of the series kicked off in January 2019, offering thrilling escapades in the world of high-stakes hand-to-hand combat, where businesses and merchants settle disputes through intense, no-holds-barred fighting matches.
Musical Notes
And now, for some music to your ears! The metal sensation SiM is all set to rock your world with the brand-new opening theme song titled “RED.” This electrifying track got an exclusive preview at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills in Tokyo on Sunday, September 10, 2023. “Kengan Ashura” originally made its global debut on Netflix in July 2019, with the second part of the first season dropping on Netflix in October of the same year. It’s worth noting that this series had its grand world premiere at the Anime Expo in July 2018, and it earned its anime adaptation stripes after winning a fan voting contest in 2015.
Final Thoughts
As you eagerly await the second part of season two, “Kengan Ashura” continues to hold audiences in its thrilling grip with its captivating narrative and heart-pounding action. So, make sure to mark your calendars for 2024, as it promises to be the next exhilarating chapter in this unforgettable saga.
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