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Sakamoto Days manga to begin Final Battle Arc from August 4, Yuuto Suzuki's hit series nears its climax
Sakamoto Days manga to begin Final Battle Arc from August 4, Yuuto Suzuki's hit series nears its climax

Time of India

time5 hours ago

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  • Time of India

Sakamoto Days manga to begin Final Battle Arc from August 4, Yuuto Suzuki's hit series nears its climax

Sakamoto Days is finally heading into its endgame. Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump just announced that Yuuto Suzuki's popular manga will start its "final battle" arc in the combined issue 36 and 37, releasing on August 4. The story, which began back in November 2020, has been a fan favourite for mixing humour, action, and heart. The manga follows Taro Sakamoto, a once-legendary assassin who gave up the underworld to live a peaceful life as a shopkeeper with his family. But trouble keeps finding him, and now, it looks like the final chapter of his double life is about to begin. Anime, novels, and spinoffs still expanding the Sakamoto world While the manga is starting to wrap up, the franchise isn't slowing down. An anime adaptation started earlier this year on January 11 and returned with Part 2 on July 14, airing on TV Tokyo and streaming globally on Netflix. Only Episode 12 will simulcast with the Japanese TV broadcast. This entire chapter was Sakamoto Days personified, friendly talk about characters' differences, seamless combat, fighting in a car as it rides its descent into the ground exploding, varrying povs from civilians leading to both walking out and having dinner, ITS PEAK There's also a fun spinoff called Sakamoto Holidays, which launched in Saikyo Jump in July 2024. It's drawn by Tetsu Okawa, Suzuki's assistant. Two novels have also been published, one in April 2023 and the second in December 2024. When does the final battle arc of Sakamoto Days begin? Yuuto Suzuki's Sakamoto Days will kick off its final battle arc in the combined 36th and 37th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, which is set to release on August 4, 2025. This marks a major turning point in the story as Sakamoto prepares for his toughest fight yet. SAKAMOTO DAYS by Yuto Suzuki is entering its 'Final Battle' starting next week in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #36/37. More than just a manga, Taro Sakamoto's journey lives on A smartphone puzzle game based on the series dropped earlier this year on April 2, giving fans another way to enjoy the Sakamoto universe. With all this content and a final arc underway, Sakamoto Days has grown into more than just a gag-action manga. It's now one of the defining stories of this era of Weekly Shonen Jump. As the last battle begins, it's hard not to feel emotional. Sakamoto has already come a long way, from feared killer to chubby shopkeeper to loving father. Whatever happens next, fans are ready to follow him until the end.

Sakamoto Days Episode 13 review: A deadly new threat emerges in the shadows
Sakamoto Days Episode 13 review: A deadly new threat emerges in the shadows

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

Sakamoto Days Episode 13 review: A deadly new threat emerges in the shadows

Sakamoto Days Episode 13 continues the action-packed and hilarious energy that fans love, delivering powerful new character moments, savage fight scenes, and emotional backstories, all wrapped up in the series' trademark absurdist charm. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The episode picks up the momentum of Season 1 Part 2, following up on Shin's evolving psychic powers and Lu's dramatic transformation, while setting the stage for even darker developments. Here's a breakdown of the key highlights and why this episode keeps the hype alive. Shin's future sight powers up in Sakamoto Days but with a dangerous twist In one of the episode's most talked-about moments, Shin unveils a deeper level of his psychic ability. Rather than suddenly gaining new powers out of thin air, the anime cleverly explains Shin's future sight as an extension of his subconscious mind-reading. He taps into a person's buried thoughts, allowing him to 'predict' their actions almost instantly. But there's a twist: this power comes with a time limit. Once Shin crosses that threshold, his mind strains under the pressure. Just when he's about to end his battle with Saw, the limit kicks in, leaving him vulnerable and paving the way for another fan-favourite to shine. Lu's 'Mafia Drunk' mode steals the show in Sakamoto Days with booze-fuelled chaos and brutal action Lu finally gets her moment in the limelight after being sidelined in the previous episode. In a hilarious and over-the-top scene, she chugs a full bottle of ethanol to activate her Mafia Drunk mode. Her personality, voice, and fighting style all shift dramatically as she singlehandedly saves Shin and dismantles Saw in a brutal beatdown. Fans will enjoy her evolving collection of 'Drunk Modes,' from Angry to Happy to Crying Drunk—with 'Mafia Drunk' being a clear nod to her dangerous family origins. However, this transformation also raises concerns. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Lu now seems incapable of fighting unless she's intoxicated, hinting at a possible overreliance that could affect her long-term character arc. Osaragi vs. Dump: A violent showdown with unsettling depth A major portion of Episode 13 is dedicated to the intense fight between Osaragi and the unhinged Dump. While the pacing slows slightly, the scene offers compelling insight into both characters. Osaragi, usually emotionless, hints at her spiritual beliefs and sees it as her duty to rid the world of killers like Dump. Meanwhile, Dump's flashback reveals a chilling history, her love leads to violence, starting with her cat and escalating to her friends and lovers. Though Dump's tragic backstory attempts to humanise her, it doesn't excuse her actions. Osaragi delivers a powerful, poetic end to the fight, even declaring a twisted form of love before finishing Dump off. The battle is brutal, stylish, and tinged with psychological complexity. Source: Crunchyroll Apart reveals his ruthless genius in Sakamoto Days episode 13 Just after Dump's defeat, the story cuts to Apart, one of the inmates under Slur. Unlike the others, Apart shows cunning and emotional depth. He manipulates and eliminates Kashima with surgical precision, tying a deadly string around his neck. His scenes highlight a quiet, broken brilliance, showing he's not just another brute but a genuine threat with brains and emotional damage. The episode ends with Minimalist, another member of Slur's crew, arriving at Sakamoto's family shop, only to be greeted by Aoi, Sakamoto's wife. It's a nail-biting cliffhanger that raises the stakes for the episodes ahead, leaving fans eagerly waiting for what comes next. Despite minor pacing issues and a few inconsistencies in animation, Sakamoto Days Episode 13 successfully combines brutal action, sharp humour, and strong character development. Lu's Mafia Drunk transformation, Shin's evolving powers, and Osaragi's philosophical fight all serve as testaments to why this series continues to be a standout in the anime landscape. With the story heating up and darker elements creeping in, Season 1 Part 2 is shaping up to be an unforgettable ride. Also Read:

Sakamoto Days season 1 part 2 is here: Episode 12 kicks off with blood, brawls, and big reveals
Sakamoto Days season 1 part 2 is here: Episode 12 kicks off with blood, brawls, and big reveals

Time of India

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Sakamoto Days season 1 part 2 is here: Episode 12 kicks off with blood, brawls, and big reveals

Source: Crunchyroll Sakamoto Days fans can now rejoice; the hit anime is back with Season 1 Part 2, now streaming on Netflix. The second installment of the season picks up immediately where Part 1 left off, bringing even higher stakes, new characters, and intense action sequences. Episode 12, titled 'Overload,' marks the beginning of this continuation, setting the tone for what promises to be a thrilling ride over the next 11 episodes. From killer to convenience store dad: The story so far in Sakamoto Days Source: Crunchyroll Sakamoto Days is based on the best-selling manga by Yuto Suzuki. It follows the story of Taro Sakamoto, a once-legendary assassin who leaves his violent career behind after falling in love. Now a peaceful shop owner, Sakamoto tries to lead a quiet life with his family until his past resurfaces and forces him back into action. Part 1 of Season 1 introduced key characters such as Shin Asakura, a mind-reading ex-hitman, and Lu Shaotang, a martial artist with a tragic past. Together, they form an unlikely team trying to fend off assassins sent by a powerful underground organisation led by the elusive villain, X. Sakamoto Days season 1 part 2 : Streaming details Platform: Netflix Episode count: 11 (weekly releases) Release day: Mondays First episode of Part 2: Episode 12-Overload Netflix announced the return via @NetflixAnime on X (formerly Twitter) , teasing "more battles, more danger, and more pork buns" ahead of the new arc beginning July 14, 2025. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Dubai villas | search ads Get Deals Undo Shin levels up, and killers close in: What went down in Sakamoto Days episode 12 , 'Overload' Source: Crunchyroll The premiere episode of Part 2 wastes no time in raising the intensity. Titled 'Overload,' Episode 12 introduces a group of death row convicts, released and deployed with a single mission: eliminate Sakamoto and his team. One of the standout antagonists introduced is Saw, a large, unhinged serial killer with a flair for the dramatic. His target? Shin and Lu, whom he confronts while they're out shopping. The resulting battle is fast-paced, bloody, and laced with the dark humour that defines Sakamoto Days. While Saw believes his brutal tactics will easily crush the pair, the fight takes a turn as Shin taps into a new combat ability, hinting at significant character development to come. This episode also reintroduces several major players, including the feared members of The Order, a secretive elite assassin group to which Sakamoto once belonged. Sakamoto Days episode 12: Visuals turn cinematic in part 2 debut Directed by Masaki Watanabe and produced by TMS Entertainment, the episode maintains the high production standards set by Part 1. The fight choreography is fluid and dynamic, while the blend of intense violence with unexpected comedic beats remains a core strength of the series. Visually, Episode 12 leans into a darker, more cinematic style, reflecting the serious tone of the new arc, while still preserving the exaggerated expressions and playful tone that make the series unique. Source: Crunchyroll New enemies, higher stakes, and Shin's evolution: The best of Sakamoto Days is yet to come Episode 12 sets the stage for what looks to be a significantly more dangerous and emotionally complex arc. It succeeds in building suspense, introducing formidable new enemies, and showcasing growth in the main characters, particularly Shin. Fans can look forward to high-stakes confrontations, layered storytelling, and more insight into Sakamoto's mysterious past. With 10 more episodes left in this installment, Sakamoto Days is expected to delve deeper into the network of assassins and the personal histories of its key characters. Viewers can anticipate escalating battles, more interactions with The Order, and continued development of the core trio's relationships and skills. New episodes of Sakamoto Days stream every Monday on Netflix. Whether you're a returning fan or new to the series, now is the ideal time to catch up and join the action. Also Read: If you loved anime Your Name, these 5 Makoto Shinkai films will stay in your heart too

Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 2 release date and time: When and where to watch the anime
Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 2 release date and time: When and where to watch the anime

Time of India

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 2 release date and time: When and where to watch the anime

Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 2 release date and time: Sakamoto Days returns with Part 2, Episode 2, promising even more laughs and thrilling moments. The series centers on Taro Sakamoto, an ex-hitman hoping for a peaceful life. If you've already seen the first episode and are eager for what's next, here's everything you need to know about the new episode's release. Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 2 release date and time Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 2 will be released at 12am JST on 22nd July 2025. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 8:00 am — Monday, July 21 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 11:00 am — Monday, July 21 British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 pm — Monday, July 21 Central European Summer Time (CEST): 5:00 pm — Monday, July 21 Indian Standard Time (IST): 8:30 pm — Monday, July 21 Philippine Standard Time (PST): 11:00 pm — Monday, July 21 Japanese Standard Time (JST): 12:00 am — Tuesday, July 22 Australia Central Standard Time (ACST): 12:30 am — Tuesday, July 22 Where to watch Sakamoto Days part 2? You can stream Sakamoto Days part 2 on Netflix. Are people liking Sakamoto Days part 2 so far? Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 1 was highly anticipated but ultimately got a lukewarm reception from fans. While many praised the upgraded animation and production quality, they felt the episode didn't match the compelling storytelling and tight plot that defined the first season. Comments on X (formerly Twitter) reflected this view, with most agreeing that despite the improved visuals, the episode lacked the same excitement and punch.

Here's why Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 1 disappointed fans, viewers react to ‘mid' premiere
Here's why Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 1 disappointed fans, viewers react to ‘mid' premiere

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Here's why Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 1 disappointed fans, viewers react to ‘mid' premiere

Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 1: The much-awaited comeback of Sakamoto Days with part 2 has received a lukewarm response from anime fans. Although anticipation was high, the debut episode fell short for many viewers, who described it as 'mid.' Reactions quickly surfaced on social media, revealing that the premiere didn't quite live up to the hype created by the popular first season. Here's why Sakamoto Days part 2 episode 1 disappointed fans Taking to X (formerly Twitter), fans of the Netflix anime shared their reactions to the episode. Many acknowledged that the production quality had improved, leading to noticeably better animation. However, they felt that the episode failed to live up to the hype. In other words, while the visuals impressed, the storytelling and plot execution didn't quite meet expectations. One wrote, 'Coming from Manga, They had a huge chance here!! Not gonna blame the Animators but like how much time were they given in pre production?.' Another added, 'Episode 1 was mid, but the comp was better ig. Ep2 was really good. The animation was decent and the drawings were nice.' A third went on to add, 'Yeah Sakamoto days is cooked these animators just spam still frames and slo mo. I swear every fight looks so clunky and awkward. Should've let someone else animate the show.' Sakamoto Days Episode 1-2Episode 1 was mid, but the comp was better ig. Ep2 was really good. The animation was decent and the drawings were nice. The filter being removed did wonders. Overall the best episode so far bar the first one. Sakamoto Days part 2 English voice cast Sakamoto Days part 2 English voice cast that has left fans impressed is as follows: Matthew Mercer as Taro Sakamoto Dallas Liu as Shin Asakura Vinnie Hacker as X (Slur) Rosie Okumura as Aoi Sakamoto Rosalie Chiang as Lu Shaotang Lexi Cabrera aka Alexa Bliss as Obiguro Xolo Maridueña as Heisuke Mashimo SungWon Cho as Boiled Dushaunt 'Fik-Shun' Stegall as Son Hee Toru Uchikado as Bacho Aleks Le as Nagumo Jacob Bertrand as Gaku Sakamoto Days Part 2 Japanese voice cast Nao Toyama as Aoi Sakamoto Taku Yashiro as Shishiba Tomokazu Sugita as Taro Sakamoto Ryōta Suzuki as Heisuke Mashimo Saori Hayami as Osaragi Nobunaga Shimazaki as Shin Asakura Hina Kino as Hana Sakamoto Ayane Sakura as Lu Shaotang Natsuki Hanae as Nagumo Sakamoto Days Part 2 is now streaming on Netflix.

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