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Netflix Announce to Stream The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Anime Soon

Netflix has thrilled fans by announcing that it will be streaming the much-anticipated television anime adaptation of Nakaba Suzuki’s “The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse” (also known as “Mokushiroku no Yon-kishi”) sequel manga. While Netflix has kept fans in suspense by not revealing an exact release date, they have teased the anime’s arrival with the amazing tagline, “coming soon.” Netflix Announce to Stream The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse Anime Soon

Anime Premieres in Japan

The anime made its grand debut in Japan, premiering on a newly introduced anime programming slot on TBS and its 27 affiliated channels. This exciting event took place on October 8, kicking off at 4:30 p.m. local time (3:30 a.m. EDT). The series is set to captivate audiences for a substantial six-month run without any scheduled breaks.

Team Behind the Anime

Maki Odaira, known for their work on “Pokémon Journeys: The Series,” takes the director’s chair for this exciting anime project, under the banner of Telecom Animation Film. The series’ scripts are in the capable hands of Shigeru Murakoshi, acclaimed for his involvement in “I’m Quitting Heroing” and “Zombie Land Saga.” Youichi Takada, a key animator celebrated for contributions to “Lupin the Third: Part 5” and “Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,” lends his talents as the character designer. The musical landscape of the series is composed by the remarkable duo of Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto, with Yamamoto also taking on the role of the music composer. The production and planning are being expertly handled by UNLIMITED PRODUCE by TMS.

Theme Songs

The anime’s sonic atmosphere is set to impress, with the spirited opening theme song titled “Up to Me!” performed by the talented group Little Glee Monster. Meanwhile, the concluding notes will be sung by the enchanting group Moonchild, who will deliver the ending theme song, “Friends Are For.”

Accessible Manga for English-Speaking Fans

Suzuki introduced the manga to readers in Weekly Shōnen Magazine back in January 2021. For English-speaking fans, Kodansha USA Publishing has ensured simultaneous access to the manga in both digital and physical formats. The first volume of this captivating series is already available, offering a glimpse into the story:

Percival’s Quest Begins

God’s Finger, a lonely sanctuary above the sky, has always been Percival’s home. While he values his basic way of life, he harbours a craving for adventure. Percival’s world is turned upside down, however, when a mystery invader with a link that defies belief disrupts his peaceful existence.

With everything he’s ever known taken from him, Percival embarks on a quest of his own. Along the way, the sheltered boy discovers that life is full of mysteries he has yet to uncover. Fortunately, he encounters friends who guide him through this new reality.

But as they learn about Percival’s destiny and its profound connection to the fate of the world, how will they react?

Netflix’s exciting announcement of “The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse” anime’s streaming availability is generating considerable buzz among fans. With a stellar team behind its production and a compelling storyline, this anime promises to be a must-watch for enthusiasts of the manga and newcomers alike. Stay tuned for the release date, and get ready for a thrilling adventure in this captivating new world.

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