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All Netflix Festival Japan 2021 Anime Announcements

Beastars

The previously announced continuation of the Beastars anime is taking place in the aftermath of season 2. Studio Orange is returning to animate the CGI series.

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© Paru Itagaki (Akita Shoten) / Toho

Thermae Romae Novae

Thermae Romae Novae finally has a release date: 2022. Studio NAZ is animating the series, based on a manga by Mari Yamazaki. Kenjiro Tsuda is voicing the main character, Lucius. A new key visual is now also available.

Find out why Lucius wanted to become a bathhouse designer,  and warp through time to not only modern-day Japan but also the Edo period in this sequel containing stories not told in the original manga.

Netflix Official Synopsis

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©Mari Yamazaki, NAZ, Netflix

exception

Hirotaka Adachi’s horror anime exception begins streaming in 2022. Studios Tatsunoko Production and 5 Inc are animating.

In the distant future, humanity has been forced to leave Earth and migrate to another galaxy.
A spacecraft is sent to a planet to terraform it and the crew is created one by one by a biological 3D printer. However, a fatal error occurs during the creation of one of the members. The crew then begins to encounter a series of unpredictable events.

Official Netflix Synopsis

©Hirotaka Adachi, Tatsunoko Production, 5 Inc., Netflix

Detective Conan

Two Detective Conan spin-offs, Zero’s Tea Time and The Culprit Hanzawa, revealed a teaser video during Netflix Festival Japan.

© Gosho Aoyama/Shogakukan, Yomiuri, TMS 1996

Tiger & Bunny 2

Tiger & Bunny Season 2 is coming in April 2022, 11 years after the first season. BN Pictures (Gintama) is animating the sequel, while Mitsuko Kase is directing.

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The Orbital Children

Mitsuo Iso’s newest anime is coming to Netflix on January 28, 2022. Production +h is animating the sci-fi 2-movie series, which offers an interesting premise.

The story begins in the year 2045, when AI has advanced and anyone can travel into space. Children born on the moon and children from Earth who are on a trip to space meet at the Japanese-built space station, “Anshin.” But their future is decided by the Seven Poem. This new six-episode series, a youthful, futuristic anime reminiscent of “Coil a Circle of Children”!

Netflix Official Synopsis

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©MITSUO ISO/avex pictures, The Orbital Children Production Committee

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