Chained Soldier Season 2 Officially Announced!

Meet Ren Yamashiro!

Chained Soldier reached its final episode on Friday, March 22. At the end of the last episode, the production of the 2nd season has been announced! A teaser video and teaser visual featuring Ren Yamashiro has been revealed! Cast and Producer to Attend Panels at Anime Boston Next Week!

Teaser Announcement:

Teaser Visual:

©Takahiro,Yohei Takemura /SHUEISHA, Chained Soldier Production Consortium

PONY CANYON confirm that panels for “Chained Soldier” will be held at Anime Boston 2024 next week! Yuya Hirose, the voice of Yuuki Wakura, and Yuki Watanabe, the producer, will be in attendance as guests of honor. This is a unique opportunity to gain insight into the behind-the-scenes of “Chained Soldier.” They will also participate in the panel titled “Working in the Japanese Anime Industry” and will host an autograph session.

The original Chained Soldier manga is written by Takahiro, illustrated by Yohei Takamura, HIDIVE describes the anime as follows:

Two supernatural forces appeared simultaneously on Earth: entrances to another dimension known as Mato, and Peaches, resources that give unique abilities to women. From the Mato come Yomotsu Shuuki, dangerous monsters that leave destruction in their wake. The government’s Anti-demon Corps stands against these creatures, employing women empowered by Peaches to face the monstrous threat. Yuuki Wakura watches these forces clash from a distance, but when he unexpectedly runs afoul of a Yomotsu Shuuki, he’s rescued by Kyouka Uzen, the chief of the Seventh Unit of the Anti-demon Corp—and she sees something in him that could turn the tide of the monster incursion. Yuki holds the unique power to make Peaches more effective, but he’ll have to become Kyoka’s willing slave to join the fight against the Yomotsu Shuuki and save the world.

Source: Email correspondence

© Takahiro,Yohei Takemura /SHUEISHA, Chained Soldier Production Consortium

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