The anime Fumetsu no Anata e will have a third season

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 On the official Twitter account for the anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by  Yoshitoki Ooima ,  Fumetsu no Anata e  ( To Your Eternity ), it was announced that the series will have a third season to adapt the "This World" arc of the story that follows the manga. At the moment no production details or release date have been given for this new sequel. The 20th and final episode of the second season aired in Japan on Sunday.


To celebrate this announcement, a promotional image starring Fushi was published.


The first season of twenty episodes aired during the  Spring-2021 (April-June) season , while the second began its broadcasts in October 2022 to reach its end in March 2023. Crunchyroll  took care of its distribution in West. Yoshitoki Ooima  has published the original manga through  Kodansha  's  Weekly Shonen Magazine  since November 2016.

Sinopsis de Fumetsu no Anata e

An Orb, known only as "It", is launched to Earth to be observed from afar. Able to shapeshift beings whose reflections it catches, it first turns into a rock and then, due to the rise in temperature, into moss. He is inept at moving until one snowy day, a wolf at death's door barely walks by. When he takes the form of the animal, he becomes aware of its existence and begins to wander with an unclear destination in mind. Soon, he meets the wolf's master, a young man who waits for his tribe to return from a paradise full of fish and fruit in the south. Although the boy feels lonely, he still hopes that those he loves in his memories have not forgotten him and that he will one day be reunited with them.

The boy wants to explore new surroundings and decides to leave his home with "It" to find paradise using the footprints left by his tribe. However, with a badly injured body and not seeing his older comrades, what will become of the boy? Fumetsu no Anata and illustrates the story of an immortal being experiencing humanity, meeting all kinds of people in many places over time.

Fuente: Comic Natalie

(c) Yoshitoki Oima/Kodansha/NHK/NEP

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