A leak from the next issue of the magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazinewhich will be released in Japan on February 9th, confirmed the production of a second season for the anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima, Eden zero. The leak didn’t reveal if there’s a projected release date or who will be the project’s new director since then Yuji SuzukiDirector of the first season, passed away in October 2021.

The anime adaptation premiered in Japan during the Spring 2021 season (April to June) and ran for a total of 25 episodes. On the other hand, Mashima publishes the manga in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from the publisher Kodansha since June 2018. The work also inspires two video games developed by konamithe former being described as a 3D action RPG for consoles and the latter as a smartphone RPG.
Eden’s Zero synopsis
All his life Shiki was surrounded by machines. Set in the Granbell Kingdom, a long-abandoned amusement park, it’s the only one of its kind in existence. That is, until Rebecca Bluegarden and her feline companion Happy arrive, unaware that they are Granbell’s first visitors in a hundred years. Their goal is to make funny videos for their B-Cube channel, but what they find is a friend in the socially awkward Shiki.
When Granbell becomes too dangerous for the three, they embark on an adventure through the Sakura cosmos. They hope to make more interesting videos and even find the elusive Mother Goddess, while Shiki wants to make more friends prompted by his late grandfather’s words. Of course, the journey won’t be easy as no one has seen Mother yet, but Shiki is determined to reach his goal and explore the limitless frontiers of space together with his new friends.
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