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Dorohedoro Sequel Confirmed for Streaming

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Exciting News: “Dorohedoro” Anime Sequel Confirmed for Streaming

It’s official! Fans of the dark and twisted universe of Q Hayashida’s “Dorohedoro” can rejoice, as the anime adaptation is set to continue with a brand-new streaming series. The anticipation is further heightened by the release of an intriguing teaser visual that was unveiled on the anime’s official website this Tuesday.

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The original series made waves when it premiered on Netflix in Japan in January 2020. It comprised 12 mesmerizing episodes that captured the imagination of viewers. The series reached an international audience when Netflix began streaming it globally later in May of the same year.

A Glimpse into “Dorohedoro”

Published in English by Viz Media, the manga’s storyline plunges readers into a grim city called “the Hole.” Here, a cabal of Sorcerers callously abducts denizens to serve as test subjects for heinous magical experiments. Amid the chaos, Nikaido stumbles upon Caiman — a man beset by amnesia and cursed with a reptilian head. Together, they embark on a quest to find the Sorcerer responsible for the curse, leaving a trail of dead Sorcerers in their wake. The plot thickens when En, the formidable head Sorcerer, learns of their deeds and dispatches a group of ruthless ‘cleaners’ to confront this emerging threat, thus laying the groundwork for a clash of epic proportions.

Behind the Scenes of the Anime Adaptation

Under the skilled direction of Yuichiro Hayashi, known for works such as “Garo the Animation,” “Garo: Divine Flame,” and “Kakegurui,” MAPPA studio brought the anime to life. The series’ composition was expertly managed by Hiroshi Seko, whose portfolio includes “Banana Fish,” “Mob Psycho 100,” and “Vinland Saga.” Character designs were entrusted to Tomohiro Kishi of “91 Days” and “Garo -Vanishing Line-” fame. Complementing the story’s eerie atmosphere, the music was composed by [K]NoW_NAME, adding a hauntingly melodic undertone to the series with their prior work on “Sakura Quest” and “Fairy gone.”

Stay updated with the latest developments on “Dorohedoro” by checking out further announcements on the anime’s official website or reading more on Comic Natalie.

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Final Thoughts

In conclusion, the upcoming sequel to “Dorohedoro” promises to deliver more of the gritty, action-packed fantasy that has captivated fans around the world. With the original team’s strong track record in animation and the boundless creativity sourced from the manga, there is no doubt that the forthcoming series will continue to be a riveting watch. Keep an eye out for more updates as we eagerly await the return to the ominous, magical streets of “the Hole.”

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