Overview
- A full trailer and key visual were unveiled on the Jump Festa 2026 stage, confirming the anime’s comeback after a multi-year hiatus.
- The new episodes will be available on Crunchyroll in 2026 with a simulcast aligned to the Japanese broadcast.
- Studio Pierrot resumes animation duties for the series, and event coverage noted apparent improvements in production quality shown in the footage.
- Neither the episode count nor the exact premiere window has been announced, with some outlets characterizing a shorter, seasonal run as likely.
- Yūki Tabata’s manga continues its final arc on a quarterly schedule through 2026, setting up parallel momentum between the print story and the anime’s return.