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An anime television series adaptation of the manga, produced by Brain's Base, aired from April to August 2021 on Japan's NHK Educational TV; a second season produced by Drive aired from October 2022 to March 2023. A third season has been announced. To Your Eternity has received acclaim in Japan, earning many awards and generating major sales ...
A second season was announced in the final episode of the first season. [10] Drive replaced Brain's Base in animating the second season, while Kiyoko Sayama replaced Masahiko Murata as the director. The rest of the main staff are returning from the first season. [11] It aired from October 23, 2022, to March 12, 2023, and ran for 20 episodes. [12]
Yoshitoki Ōima debuted To Your Eternity in issue #50 of Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine on November 9, 2016. [1] The manga was announced on May 23, 2016. [2] It is Ōima's second series in Weekly Shōnen Magazine; her first series was the critically acclaimed A Silent Voice.
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Based on a manga by Inujun. [3] To Your Eternity Season 2: Kiyoko Sayama: October 23, 2022 () March 12, 2023 () 20 The second season of To Your Eternity. [4] KonoSuba: An Explosion on This Wonderful World! Takaomi Kanasaki (Chief) Yujiro Abe April 6, 2023 () June 22, 2023 () 12
Fushi (Japanese: フシ) is the protagonist of To Your Eternity, a manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoki Ōima.Initially named "Orb", Fushi is an immortal creature sent by a mysterious entity labeled as "the Beholder" to Earth.
The second season of the anime television series To Your Eternity was announced in the final episode of the first season in August 2021. [1] The plot continues the immortal being Fushi as he encounters mankind after decades of self-exile. The series is based on Yoshitoki Oima's manga series with the same name.
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