And now let’s get to this super controversial thing that’s making people talk on social media : Chainsaw Man – Editor says that MAPPA’s work is perfect! Thus, this is a comment made by Shihei Hayashi , editor of the Chainsaw Man about the production of the anime adaptation by MAPPA was shared on a popular Japanese comment forum.
In fact, due to the wording, this comment would have been made before July. Well, it refers to the “next second part of the manga”. In any case, it's surprising that it hasn't been mentioned before.
Chainsaw Man – Editor says MAPPA’s work is perfect
Thus, he wrote:
The second part of Chainsaw Man is scheduled for summer. “I can't comment on the content, but Fujimoto-sensei is working very hard on the production and we are preparing carefully. About the anime adaptation scheduled for this year:
“The script meeting is over, and Fujimoto-sensei and I are reviewing the storyboards and other intermediate stages, but I'm excited to say that the work is perfect and that it's likely to be just as popular not only in Japan, but also internationally. I’m so grateful that MAPPA is working on this with so much love!”
Finally, the anime premieres in October and is scheduled to be a split-cour. Are you excited for the premiere? Leave your comment and also your opinion about the MAPPA .
On the other hand, Fujimoto began publishing the Chainsaw Man in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in December 2018. Thus, finishing the first part in December 2020. In fact, the second part of the work moved to the Shonen Jump Plus, where it has been published since July 2022.
Synopsis:
The story takes place in a world where demons are born from human fears . Although they are generally dangerous and malevolent, humans can form contracts with demons to use a portion of their power. Denji is a depressed young man who is trying to pay off his late father's debt to the yakuza selling several of his organs and working as a demon hunter. Denji also possesses a dog-like demon named Pochita , who resembles a chainsaw and assists Denji in his work.
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