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Megalo Box Season 2 release date in 2021: Megalobox 2: Nomad sequel is based on the Ashita no Joe manga’s ending?
Mon Apr 05, 2021 at 9:30am ET
Junk Dog is returning for Megalo Box Season 2! The question is how animation studio TMS Entertainment will offer a new twist on the ending of the original story. Pic credit: TMS Entertainment
The Megalo Box Season 2 release date is officially confirmed to be scheduled for April 4, 2021, the Spring 2021 anime season.
The number of episodes for Megalobox Season 2 has been confirmed. The second season will be released as a Blu-Ray box set that includes a special short animation.
Jujutsu Kaisen movie release date predictions: Fall 2021 in Japan, USA premiere in 2022
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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 release date predictions: Manga s ending discussed by creator Gege Akutami
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Feb 12, 2021
It’s one of the most iconic scenes in modern Japanese animation. Three young friends converse near a wall that’s protected their homeland for a century, when a colossal monster appears before their eyes, smashing through the wall and putting an abrupt end to their peaceful lives.
This moment from “Attack on Titan” has been reproduced, parodied and even turned into a statue. But it wouldn’t have had nearly the same impact if it hadn’t been accompanied by a haunting piece of music from composer Hiroyuki Sawano.
“Attack on Titan” is just one of the many anime series and films featuring music by Sawano, 40, who has also composed for live-action and released multiple albums as a solo artist under the moniker SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]. Starting Feb. 12, a selection of the composer’s anime discography will become available for digital purchase and streaming worldwide for the first time. Among them are the soundtracks for “Blue Exorcist,” “Kill la K