Bungou Stray Dogs will make a major announcement this week

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On the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of the manga written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa, Bungou Stray Dogs, it was announced that the franchise "will make an important announcement" at noon on June 19 (Japan Standard Time). . To date, the franchise has not given any indication of any new project, so it really has no idea what is to be announced.

Harukawa has published the manga in Kadokawa publisher Young Ace magazine since 2012. The publisher published the eighteenth compilation volume in December 2019.

The play inspired a twelve episode anime adaptation produced by Bones Studios, directed by Takuya Igarashi and screenplays written by Youji Enokido, released in April 2016. A second season of twelve episodes premiered in October 2016, followed by a third twelve-episode season premiered in April 2019. The franchise also featured an animated feature film Bungou Stray Dogs: Dead Apple, released in March 2018 in Japan.

Synopsis of Bungou Stray Dogs

For weeks, the orphanage where Atsushi Nakajima resides has been plagued by a mystical tiger that only he seems to be aware of. Suspected of being behind the strange incidents, the 18-year-old is suddenly expelled from the orphanage and left hungry, homeless and wandering the city.

While starving on a river bank, Atsushi prevents a rather eccentric man named Osamu Dazai from drowning. Whimsical, avid enthusiast, and supernatural detective, Dazai has been investigating the same tiger that has been terrorizing the young man. Together with Dazai's partner Doppo Kunikida, they solve the mystery, but their resolution leaves Atsushi in a difficult situation. As various events occur, Atsushi is forced to join his signature of supernatural investigators, taking on unusual cases that the police cannot handle, along with his numerous enigmatic collaborators.


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