As a long-time manga enthusiast and Shonen Jump aficionado who has seen the evolution of these iconic series over the years, I must say that this recent development leaves me positively giddy with anticipation! Netflix’s involvement with Shonen Jump has been a game-changer for anime fans worldwide, and the prospect of seeing Kagurabachi and Akane-banashi adapted into anime is nothing short of exhilarating.
It appears that two highly popular mangas, Kagurabachi and Akane-banashi, are rumored to be receiving anime adaptations earlier than anticipated. Although there has been no formal announcement, the official Netflix Japan account for X posted a trailer labeled “Friends, Shonen Jump Anime, and Netflix.” The caption states, “A vast array of Shonen Jump anime titles on Netflix! Enjoy classic anime and current favorites on Netflix!” In the preview, snippets from already adapted animes such as One Piece, Sakamoto Days, My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Blue Box are displayed. However, an intriguing detail: the trailer also includes panels from the manga of Kagurabachi and Akane-banashi.
Given that the title discusses the Jump anime, it’s not hard to infer that Netflix might have plans to adapt these two manga series. The streaming titan is set to unveil Sakamoto Days’ anime in January, a treat for Shonen Jump enthusiasts. The upcoming Kagurabachi, slated for 2023, has garnered praise as one of the top new-generation series. Conversely, Akane-banashi premiered in 2022. Both are serialised in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine.
Gather your friends and let’s watch our dreams come alive on Netflix, with all the Jump Anime series in one place! Enjoy both classic hits and the latest buzzworthy productions right here.
— Netflix Japan | ネットフリックス (@NetflixJP) December 17, 2024
Netflix’s Recent Involvement With Shonen Jump Series
Over the years, Netflix has been actively involved in adapting and broadcasting Shonen Jump manga across various platforms, but this collaboration has seen a significant boost lately. They’ve teamed up with numerous studios to bring some of the most beloved manga to life, often investing heavily in production quality and simultaneous global releases. A prime example is Netflix’s live-action adaptation of One Piece, which was a worldwide phenomenon in 2023 and is set to release its second season soon. The series has even confirmed a third season following its remarkable success. After achieving such great heights, Netflix also began streaming the Egghead Island Arc from One Piece’s Final Saga.
Moreover, the anime adaptation of “Sakamoto Days” marks one of Netflix’s major ventures into anime, and it is set to premiere exclusively on their platform. Notably, Netflix has been hosting numerous popular adaptations from Shonen Jump, like “Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia“, among others. This trend is expected to persist, especially for series that have gained substantial global popularity. Post the release of “Sakamoto Days“, it seems plausible that Netflix will produce more anime adaptations from Shonen Jump manga, with “Kagurabachi ” and “Akane-banashi” being promising prospects.
Both series, “Kagurabachi” by Takeru Hokazono and “Akane-banashi” by Yuuki Suenaga (story) and Takamasa Moue (art), have built a devoted fanbase who eagerly anticipate watching their respective anime adaptations. The action fantasy revenge drama, “Kagurabachi,” spanning 62 chapters, continues to stir excitement with speculations about its upcoming anime. On the other hand, “Akane-banashi” is an ongoing comedy-drama with 139 chapters, also generating enthusiasm. Both series can be read in their entirety on the official MANGA Plus app, and their physical volumes are globally available as well.
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2024-12-19 10:39