Arakawa Under the Bridge × Bridge (second season)
The seinen manga Arakawa Under the Bridge by Nakamura Hikaru will be getting a second season TV anime adaptation:
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/moonphase/20100628 荒川アンダー ザ ブリッジ Arakawa Under the Bridge The manga is serialized in the seinen manga magazine Young GanGan. Currently there are 10 volumes released of the manga. Covers: Spoiler:
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http://www.square-enix.co.jp/magazin...ction/arakawa/ Mangaka: Nakamura Hikaru Genre: Seinen, Comedy, Romance |
Any news when it will air yet? I'm hoping Fall, so we won't have to wait that long.
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I updated the first post with the covers of volume 9 and 10 of the manga. |
Rino the martian.
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More insanely wacky happenings under the much beloved Arakawa Bridge. Very nice, let the crazy begin once again :D
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I hope that will be broadcasted for Winter.
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Finally officially announced, eh?
Second best news I've heard this week (the other one was England getting eliminated from the World Cup). :p |
This is great. Considering how SHAFT rarely does a series over thirteen-fifteen episodes nowadays, the fact that we're getting a second season of this maybe the beginning of commitment for them.
Regardless, I'm looking forwards to this. Probably my third favourite SHAFT anime, and I get to see more of Ric, Nino and the Bridge gang's ridiculous antics. |
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Hidamari Sketch was three seasons and a few OVA's. Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei was three seasons and a few OVA's. Natsu no Arashi was two seasons. Pani Poni Dash was 26 episodes. The only recent SHAFT show that didn't have a second season were Vampire Bund, Bakemonogatari, and Maria Holic. |
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What I'm hoping for is that the confirmation of a second season this early indicates the next one will come within a season or two, which seems like an improvement on SHAFT's part. |
this is great news! wonder how much of the manga will be adapted.
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And then there's EF, which also had multiple seasons (don't know about the timetable of when S2 was announced), and Negima!?, which had its 26-episode run way back in late 2006-early 2007. With their small staff, we're unlikely to see any One Pieces, or even an FMA out of them, but multiple seasons for Shaft is nothing new. Let me teach you the infallible magic words for gaining respect on the internet: "Oh, well, I guess I was mistaken." These words work every time. Situational logic and fluid arguments (rarely =/= recently and multiple seasons = multiple seasons)...not so much. |
good to see there second season ..I hope there more Kou's father moments XD
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Now this is news I'm glad to hear. Hope it's coming soon, but as long as I know second season is coming sometime in the future I'm satisfied :). Hopefully we will get to know more about the characters backgrounds, especially Nino's.
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So happy! I was worried this wasn't going to get a second season. First season was just fantastic.
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Curious, I don't read the manga, does the later Arakawa have more recurring characters than those shown in season 1?
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Official confirmation for this Fall on the blog : http://ameblo.jp/arakawa-ub/entry-10617990589.html
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So that makes two Shaft series in the fall. Though I'm waiting on the OP/ED singers. They might get Yakushimaru and Suneohair again, but anything's possible.
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Yeah same singers. I'm satisfied since they did a great job with the 1st season (specially the ED :p ). |
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