Those eager to dive into the new anime series without encountering any plot twists are advised to exercise caution, as early episodes have reportedly been prematurely released.
As Jujutsu Kaisen enthusiasts eagerly anticipate details about season three, while Chainsaw Man fans wait with bated breath for updates on the forthcoming film, a void has emerged in the realm of shonen anime that begs to be filled. Dandadan, a manga penned by Tatsuki Fujimoto’s former assistant, is poised to receive an anime adaptation this October, with the first three episodes’ English dubs set to debut at Anime NYC on August 24. The first few episodes of anime series Dandadan appear to have been prematurely released online, according to a confirmation from Anime News Network.
Leaks can arise unexpectedly, but it’s rare for them to emerge so early on in a production like anime, particularly given that Dandadan’s initial three episodes appear to be thoroughly finished, making it feasible that the premature leakage occurred. Despite Dandadan’s own leak woes, it’s not alone in facing this issue, as the recently launched Ranma 1/2 remake from Jujutsu Kaisen’s Mappa animation studio has also seen its first, third, and fourth episodes prematurely shared online. Each collection are deliberate to stream on Netflix, although that is not essentially the rationale as to why they’ve been leaked, because the anime film Gekijōban Mononoke: Karakasa has additionally been posted on-line.
The film adaptation of Mononoke, which originated as a television series and spin-off of Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, premiered in Japanese theaters last month; to date, no global release has been announced for the movie?
As you mindlessly scroll through social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok, beware that many viewers no longer bother to tag anime spoilers, leaving unsuspecting fans vulnerable to devastating plot reveals.