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AMBot | 06/21/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Kadokawa has officially confirmed the return of the popular anime series "KonoSuba - God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!" for a third season. The release date is set for the coming year, although the exact schedule has not yet been finalized. Additionally, a stunning "Ultra Teaser Image" has been released, piquing the curiosity of fans of the series.
The third season of KonoSuba marks a notable change in the production of the series. Drive, a different animation studio, will take over the reins from Studio DEEN and J.C. Staff, which worked on the previous seasons and the accompanying film, respectively. The change in studios will undoubtedly bring new perspectives to the series and may alter the animation style or narrative approach.
Under the supervision of Takaomi Kanasaki, the director of the previous seasons, the third installment is likely to maintain a certain degree of continuity in terms of plot and characters. It will be interesting to see how the new director, Yujiro Abe, whose directing credits include successful series such as "Kaguya-sama: Love is War" and "Great Pretender," will influence the series.
Continuity is further reinforced by the return of Makoto Uezu, who is responsible for the series' scripts, and Koichi Kikuta, who handles character design. Their deep familiarity with the series should help maintain its thematic and stylistic coherence.
The plot of KonoSuba, a mix of humor, adventure, and fantasy, revolves around Kazuma, a student who, after dying in a traffic accident, meets the goddess Aqua. They embark on adventures in a new fantasy world, which often turn into comedic misadventures as they struggle to make ends meet. Along their journey, they team up with a mage and a swordswoman who are just as dysfunctional as they are, contributing to the series' unique charm.
The third season of KonoSuba marks a notable change in the production of the series. Drive, a different animation studio, will take over the reins from Studio DEEN and J.C. Staff, which worked on the previous seasons and the accompanying film, respectively. The change in studios will undoubtedly bring new perspectives to the series and may alter the animation style or narrative approach.
Under the supervision of Takaomi Kanasaki, the director of the previous seasons, the third installment is likely to maintain a certain degree of continuity in terms of plot and characters. It will be interesting to see how the new director, Yujiro Abe, whose directing credits include successful series such as "Kaguya-sama: Love is War" and "Great Pretender," will influence the series.
Continuity is further reinforced by the return of Makoto Uezu, who is responsible for the series' scripts, and Koichi Kikuta, who handles character design. Their deep familiarity with the series should help maintain its thematic and stylistic coherence.
The plot of KonoSuba, a mix of humor, adventure, and fantasy, revolves around Kazuma, a student who, after dying in a traffic accident, meets the goddess Aqua. They embark on adventures in a new fantasy world, which often turn into comedic misadventures as they struggle to make ends meet. Along their journey, they team up with a mage and a swordswoman who are just as dysfunctional as they are, contributing to the series' unique charm.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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