A recent leak assured that the anime adaptation of
the manga written by Hiro Mashima and illustrated by Atsuo
Ueda , “ Fairy
Tail: 100 Years Quest ”, will have a duration of two
courses (that is, six months of broadcast). Although this would
confirm between 24 and 25 episodes for this series, it is not yet
confirmed whether these two parts will be broadcast consecutively or separately .
Meanwhile, the anime adaptation of “Fairy
Tail: 100 Years Quest” is scheduled to premiere on July 7 in Japan ,
although there are few details regarding the musical themes and there is not
even the first look at the film. animation.
Mashima and Ueda began publishing the manga in the
digital service Magazine Pocket from the publisher Kodansha in July
2018. This manga is a direct sequel to the manga written and illustrated
by Hiro Mashima , “ Fairy Tail ”, which he
published in the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine from
the Kodansha publishing house between August 2006 and July
2017, with a total of sixty-three compilation volumes.
Sinopsis of Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest
The 100-year mission, a mission so
challenging and dangerous that it has not been accomplished in more than a
century. While countless mages have attempted to take on their grueling goal,
their results have ended in overwhelming defeat or worse. However, Natsu
Dragneel and her friends, Lucy Heartfilia, Gray Fullbuster, Erza Scarlet and
Wendy Marvell, along with Happy and Charles, will ambitiously embark on their
quest.
A year after the Fairy Tail guild has
overcome the devilish forces of Acnologia and Zeref, Natsu and his team travel
to the northern continent of Guiltina, where they search for the employer of
the "Hundred Year Mission", which consists of seal the Five Dragon
Gods, a group of individuals with power so vast that, if left to act, it could
cause global devastation. Meanwhile, an energetic new member named Touka enters
Fairy Tail. Although his vibrant energy and passionate nature make her perfect
for the team, there seems to be more to her than meets the eye.
Source: SUGOI Lite
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(author) / KODANSHA Kodansha