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AMBot | 08/30/2021 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Fumetsu no Anata e (To Your Eternity) will continue its journey, as confirmed by NHK through their special anime Twitter account. With a life full of experiences and a growing awareness of its worth, the immortal orb known as Fushi will experience even more of a world filled with people and adversities. The 20th and final episode of the anime's first season aired today. However, we will have to wait until the fall season of 2022 for the second season.
Masahiko Murata (Naruto Shippūden, Baby Steps) directed the first season of the anime at Brains Base. Shinzō Fujita (Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children, Duel Masters Cross) was in charge of the series' scripts, and Koji Yabuno (Space Brothers, Naruto Shippūden: Blood Prison) designed the characters. Ryo Kawasaki (Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia, Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation) composed the music.
Crunchyroll describes the series as follows:
In the beginning, an "Orb" is cast down to Earth. "It" can do two things: transform into the form of whatever stimulates "it," and return to life after death. "It" changes from the orb into a rock, then into a wolf, and finally into a boy, but it wanders like a newborn who knows nothing. As a boy, "it" becomes Fushi. Through encounters with human kindness, Fushi not only gains survival skills but also develops into a "human." However, his journey is darkened by the inexplicable and destructive enemy Nokker, as well as cruel separations from the people he loves.
Masahiko Murata (Naruto Shippūden, Baby Steps) directed the first season of the anime at Brains Base. Shinzō Fujita (Shin Megami Tensei Devil Children, Duel Masters Cross) was in charge of the series' scripts, and Koji Yabuno (Space Brothers, Naruto Shippūden: Blood Prison) designed the characters. Ryo Kawasaki (Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia, Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation) composed the music.
Crunchyroll describes the series as follows:
In the beginning, an "Orb" is cast down to Earth. "It" can do two things: transform into the form of whatever stimulates "it," and return to life after death. "It" changes from the orb into a rock, then into a wolf, and finally into a boy, but it wanders like a newborn who knows nothing. As a boy, "it" becomes Fushi. Through encounters with human kindness, Fushi not only gains survival skills but also develops into a "human." However, his journey is darkened by the inexplicable and destructive enemy Nokker, as well as cruel separations from the people he loves.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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