The television anime adaptation of Nakaba Suzuki’s The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse (Mokushiroku no Yon-kishi) sequel manga was announced by Netflix on Monday. Netflix’s description of the anime is vague, saying simply that it will be available “coming soon.”
in October 8 at 4:30 p.m. (3:30 a.m. EDT), the anime launched in Japan in a brand-new anime programming time on TBS and its 27 affiliates. The anime will air continuously for six months.
Telecom Animation Film’s Maki Odaira (Pokémon Journeys: The Series) is directing the anime, while Shigeru Murakoshi (I’m Quitting Heroing, Zombie Land Saga) is supervising and authoring the series scripts. The characters are designed by Youichi Takada (key animator for Lupin the Third: Part 5, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), while the main theme is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto. The score was written by Yamamoto as well. Production and scheduling are handled by UNLIMITED PRODUCE by TMS.
Up to Me! is performed by Little Glee Monster, while “Friends Are For” is performed by Moonchild as the series’ opening and closing songs, respectively.
In January 2021, Suzuki debuted the comic in Weekly Shnen Magazine. The English digital and print versions of the manga are being released at the same time by Kodansha USA Publishing. The first book is described thusly by the publisher:
Percival has always lived with his grandfather on God’s Finger, a remote haven that sits high above the clouds. And though he loves the simple life, he secretly longs for adventure. But Percival’s life is changed forever when an intruder—who shares a shocking connection with him—tears away everything he’s ever known.
With nothing left to do but chase down the one who took everything from him, Percival sets out on his own. During his journey, the sheltered boy discovers that there are a lot of things he doesn’t know about normal life. Luckily, he meets friends along the way who can help him get by—but how will they react when they find out about Percival’s destiny… and how it’s connected to the end of the world?
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