Kumarba Season 3 Premieres on April 12 With New Animation Style

From 3D to 2D in Season 3.

Season 3 of the TV anime « Kumarba » will begin broadcasting on April 12, and a new preview video has been released to mark the announcement. The anime is based on the popular YouTube channel Kumarba.

While the series has previously been produced using 3D animation, Season 3 will shift to a fully 2D animation format, aiming to broaden the show’s visual expression and storytelling possibilities.

Official Trailer:

To celebrate the start of the new season, the official Kumarba X (formerly Twitter) account has launched a giveaway campaign. Three winners will be selected by lottery to receive a 10,000-yen QUO card featuring an original design.

Key Visual:

CAST:
Fairouz Ai as Kumarba
Mai Satō as Tabris
Honoka Inoue as Nekorun
Picciolina as Bagurin

STAFF:
Director: Tommy Hino
Series Script Supervisor / Writer: Takashi Mizuno
Studio: Akatsuki Media Studio

The new season takes place in Toytoyland, a town made entirely of toys. Kumarba and his friends are invited to record for the Kumarba Channel. But strange events start happening at the robot-shaped toy factory at the heart of Toytoyland. When Bagurin hacks into the factory’s main computer, chaos erupts across the town.

Sources: Comic Natalie, Anime News Network

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Mattway
Mattway
Mattway is a freelance anime journalist from London, UK. He likes to write articles about anime he has enjoyed.
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