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  1. 23 lip 2022 · The anime industry has a fickle relationship with new seasons. Factors such as manga sales and availability affect when fans get to have their continuations. Despite massive success, several classics, such as Spice and Wolf or Yuri on Ice, have been lacking sequels.

  2. 22 lip 2020 · Out of the shows that I watched Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo had the longest break that I'm aware of. It ended airing in 1997 and Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Returns came out in 2014, making it 17 years between the seasons.

  3. About the video: Welcome to the AnimeWorld. In this video I bring to your attention: The Longest Breaks Between Anime Seasons In this video I made a list o...

  4. 19 mar 2020 · Fans would have to wait nearly two years for the second season and a whopping five for the third, and the receptions have been... mixed, to say the least. Many consider Psycho-Pass 2 a poor follow up that lacked a compelling villain like the original's charismatic antagonist, Shougo Makashima.

  5. The longest is 8man and 8man After. That was 1967 to 1993. You could argue for Lupin III, between Part 3 and Part 4, but the Woman Called Fujiko Mine exists, there was still other content coming out, and it isn't a direct narrative sequel in the same way.

  6. Namakura Gatana --> Namakura Gatana: Kunoichi-hen, got a 100 year gap between the S1 and S2, but this is more of a homage than a sequel. For something a bit more connected to each other, Tiger Mask Nisei --> Tiger Mask W got got a 34 year gap between S2 and S3.

  7. Spring season is coming to a close and summer is closely approaching. Which anime met your expectations and which one ended up surprising you?

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