After a 10-year hiatus, Tiger & Rabbit is back for a second season and fans can now watch the new episodes on Netflix! The first season and the feature film of the original anime franchise were released all those years ago, and it had been so long that fans had almost given up hope of seeing the anime again. All those worries can finally be allayed as the anime has returned for a second season. This time, however, it’s a little different, as it’s licensed exclusively to Netflix for worldwide distribution.
The second season of Tiger & Bunny has officially launched on Netflix and the first 13 episodes are now available to watch. The show’s second season, which was previously slated to run for 25 episodes, will return for episodes 14-25 at a later date, but it has not yet been announced when the second half will premiere. This second season kicks off years after the events of the first season and the film that followed, and features new characters, battles, and more. Now is the time to dive in!
Tiger And Bunny Season 2 Release Date:
Tiger And Bunny Season 2 Episode 13 has not been officially verified by BN Pictures or any other entity involved in the production of the anime. However, a Tiger & Bunny sequel has been confirmed, with the first episode set to air on April 8, 2022.
Once the news is officially verified, this post will be updated with relevant details.
Since the anime episodes air simultaneously on Netflix, the release date of Tiger & Bunny Season 2 Part 2 is rather unpredictable. What is not arbitrary is the animation production timeline.
Assuming the production timeline remains consistent with the cour system, part 2 is expected to be released during the summer 2022 anime cour, which runs from July to September 2022. However, in order to maintain high-quality animation standards, the production timeline may resemble that of a split-cour anime release.
Tiger and Rabbit Season 2 Cast:
Many original voice actors will reprise their legendary roles in the next season, headlined by Hiroaki Hirata as Kotetsu and Masakazu Morita as Barnaby, the two great superheroes and longtime companions. Both Kotetsu and Barnaby possess a superpower known as Hundred Power, which allows them to battle a hundred times their usual strength for five minutes before having to recover for an hour. The partners regularly have conflicts, as Kotetsu is willing to use lethal force to accomplish a task regardless of the collateral damage, while Barnaby values ​​planning and organization.
They are joined by Minako Kotobuki as Karina Lyle, aka Blue Rose, a superhero with the ability to create and master ice (cryokinesis), Nobuhiko Okamoto as shapeshifter Ivan Karelin, aka Origami Cyclone, and Taiten Kusunoki as Antonio Lopez, aka Rock Bison, Kotetsu’s best friend with other characters such as Dragon Kid, a teenage hero who manages to make light, Sky High, a beloved hero who can control the wind, and the pyrokinetic Fire Emblem also return, voiced by their voice. original actors, with more to be confirmed later. Since the anime will be a new plot set in the same world, new, original enemies will most certainly be developed especially for these episodes, while well-known opponents will also be able to make an appearance.
What is the plot of Tiger Bunny 2?
In 1978, an alternate version of New York City is populated by super-powered people known as NEXT who work as hired superheroes. The most prominent heroes are sponsored by a company, and their clothing doubles as a super-powerful marketing board. Their heroic deeds and activities are documented on Hero TV, and at the end of the season, the highest-ranking hero is named “King of Heroes”.
Veteran hero, Kotetsu T. Kaburagi nicknamed Wild Tiger teams up with rookie hero Barnaby Brooks Jr. as the two share a superpower. Despite their shared abilities, the pair struggle to work together, frequently disagreeing over their differing views on what it means to be a superhero.
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Is Tiger & Bunny available to stream on Netflix?
Tiger & Bunny’s debut anime series is currently available on Netflix in 38 countries around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.
Ratings:
Tiger and Bunny 2 currently has a 7.66/10 rating on MyAnimeList and a 7.4/10 rating on IMDB.