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Tiger & Bunny 2 Gets New Key Visual For Part 2

TIGER & BUNNY 2 will return with part 2 on October 7, and a new key visual has been released for the anime. Bandai Namco Pictures is handling the production, with Mitsuko Kase as the director. Check out the new key visual:

TIGER & BUNNY Part 2 – Anime Key Visual

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The original anime by SUNRISE was directed by Keiichi Sato and aired from April to September 2011. It also had 25 episodes. The first part of the new anime was released on Netflix in April this year with a total of 13 episodes, while part 2 will have 12 episodes. Besides the director Mitsuko Kase, the staff also includes Masafumi Nishida as the story director and Masakazu Katsura as the character designer. Netflix describes the story:
In Sternbild City, people of all races and ethnicities live alongside humans with superhuman abilities called NEXT, who use their NEXT abilities to maintain peace. Heroes wear sponsor logos, help solve crimes and save people in order to improve the image of their companies and acquire hero points. Their activities are broadcast on the popular show “Hero TV,” where the heroes try to climb the annual rankings and aim to be the “King of Heroes.” Kaburagi T. Kotetsu and Barnaby Brooks Jr. continue their hero activities to boost the image of their company, Apollon Media, as well as maintain peace. The hero system that originated in Sternbild City has now been adopted in places around the world. As more and more heroes appear, a new hero enters Sternbild City. Now that they are more veteran heroes, will Kotetsu and Barnaby be able to live up to the expectations put on them?!

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