A new trailer for the highly anticipated anime adaptation of Chainsaw man was released this weekend, and it looks like the series may take the anime community by storm next year.
A short trailer for the much anticipated during Japan’s annual Jump Festa Anime and Manga Expo Chainsaw man Anime – based on the popular manga of the same name – has been revealed. The trailer is filled with trippy glitch effects from the manga’s most iconic panels, coupled with pesky music, and during it doesDon’t offer fans new insights into the anime in action (not as Teaser trailer in June
Chainsaw man, created by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the mangaka (author and artist) behind it Fire strike, follows Denji, the layman’s incel protagonist who survives by taking odd jobs from the local yakuza to kill devils with his cute dog-like companion. Respect. After a near-death incident, Denji has the power to transform himself into a chainsaw devil and takes on killing other devils under the employ of the enigmatic and bewitching Makima. While he may initially only wish to touch one bosom, his ambitions gradually develop as he navigates life with his newfound powers and his place in the supernatural world of. finds Chainsaw man.
Chainsaw man is an ultra-powerful fantasy manga reminiscent of pulp fiction, which balances its bloody, high-octane images with a deeply introspective coming-of-age story. There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic that the manga’s sizzling energy will make a successful transition to the big screen, considering that it was Mappa brought out of the park with his anime adaptations
And in the manga it’s based on Chainsaw man has some critically acclaimed source material to draw from. Since its premiere in December 2018 CSM has won Best Manga Award at the Harvey Awards in October, Best Shōnen Manga at the 66th Shogakukan Manga Awards in January, and was nominated for the 13th Manga Taisho Awards in 2019, and took fourth place in the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! in 2020, after the Anime news network.
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Anime fans won’t be the only ones eating well with Mappas CSM Adjustment. Manga readers will also take part in other high-octane ultraviolence and introspective character studies that the series is known for with the manga’s second arc, School Arc, when it releases in Shonen Jump + in the summer of 2022.
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