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Shonen Jump’s Next Big Hit After Kagurabachi Still Needs an Anime

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June 29, 2026

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Image Courtesy of Shueisha After waiting for almost three years, Kagurabachi fans finally got the anime announcement, and the series will premiere next year. The acclaimed Weekly Shonen Jump manga written and illustrated by Takeru Hokazono began serialization in September 2023 and immediately captured readers’ attention, becoming viral right after its first chapter. The total sales recorded as of October 2025 were 4 []

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