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On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, World Trigger ranked fourteenth. [ 54 ] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network said that " World Trigger is an exciting read that distributes its information organically rather than relying on info-dumps."
In summer 2015, the World Trigger Summer Festival 2015 event announced World Trigger: Isekai Kara no Tōbōsha, a brand new series with an original story not presented in the World Trigger manga, and with new characters and concepts. [10] This "new series" actually ended up being the "Fugitive Arc" of the anime, which ran from Episodes 49 to 63.
World Trigger (ワールドトリガー, Wārudo Torigā), also known in short form as WorTri (Japanese: ワートリ, Hepburn: Wātori), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daisuke Ashihara.
His trigger is Organon (星の杖 ( オルガノン ), Oruganon, lit. Staff of Stars), a black trigger which creates sword-like wheels. Yūma ultimately defeats him, a feat which impresses both Hyrein and Mira. His trigger's name Organon (Ὄργανον Órganon) is derived from the Greek word for "instrument" or "tool" . Mira (ミラ)
World Trigger is a Japanese anime television series based on Daisuke Ashihara's manga series of the same name. The series was produced by Toei Animation and broadcast on TV Asahi from October 5, 2014, to April 3, 2016.
World Trigger is a Japanese anime television series based on Daisuke Ashihara's manga series of the same name. During Jump Festa '21, it was announced that the series would receive a third season. [1] The third season aired on TV Asahi's NUMAnimation programming block from October 10, 2021, to January 23, 2022.
World Trigger is a Japanese anime television series based on Daisuke Ashihara's manga series of the same name. During Jump Festa '20, it was announced that the series would receive a second season, with the cast reprising their roles. [1] Toei Animation returned to produce the anime.
Studio Trigger was founded by former Gainax employee Hiroyuki Imaishi, following his success with Gurren Lagann (2007). This led to the creation of Studio Trigger, with Gurren Lagann ' s visual humor and style defining the studio's work, and Trigger being seen as a successor to Gainax.