A recent leak has unleashed a wave of excitement among fans of Tengoku Daimakyou (Heavenly Delusion) by stating that the anime series will receive a second season. Although the information has yet to be officially confirmed, fans believe that it will be a while before an official announcement is made as the currently airing series has already covered more than half of the original manga. The series, produced by the studios Production I.G.is ongoing and will consist of a total of thirteen episodes.
The leak has generated an overwhelmingly positive reaction among fans of the franchise. News of a possible second season has fueled speculation and excitement on social media and discussion boards.where fans of the series have expressed their joy and anticipation for the development of the plot and the continuation of the story.
While the official confirmation is still pending, viewers will stay tuned for any additional information regarding the second season. Meanwhile, the current series continues to capture the attention and hearts of viewers with its captivating narrative and high-quality animation.
It should be remembered that the platform Disney/StarPlus is in charge of the distribution of this series in the West. For his part, Masakazu Ishiguro began publishing the manga through the magazine Monthly Afternoons from the publisher kodansha in January 2018. Additionally, Ishiguro is also the author of Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru (And Yet the Town Moves), which already had an anime adaptation.
Production team
- Daiki Mori (Joker Game, Psycho Pass) is in charge of directing the anime at the studios Production I.G..
- Makoto Fukami (Psycho Pass, School-Live!) is in charge of writing and supervising the scripts.
- utsushita (founder and member of the animation studio Minakata Laboratory) is in charge of character design and animation direction.
- kensuke ushio (Space Dandy, A Silent Voice, Chainsaw Man) is in charge of composing the soundtrack.
Synopsis of Tengoku Daimakyou
Within the safety of the walls, the young are raised in a nursery environment by robots. Although life there may seem stale on the surface, the children are full of potential and curiosity. In many ways, it’s like a slice of heaven. The outside world is hell. There is almost nothing mechanical and it is inhabited by strange and powerful supernatural beings. Maru, with the help of Kiruko, is out there traversing what was once Tokyo through the sky. But after searching for so long, perhaps heaven is more of an untenable dream than a potential reality.
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