The anime will rebroadcast the first 6 episodes weekly starting November 25
Image via Haigakura anime website
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The official website of the television anime adaptation of Shinobu Takayama's Haigakura manga announced on Monday that the eighth episode onwards has been delayed because the production team decided that more time was needed to maintain the quality of the series. series. Starting November 25, the anime will rebroadcast the first six episodes weekly. The broadcast and streaming date for the eighth episode is yet to be decided.
The anime premiered on October 7 on Tokyo MX at 10:00 p.m. JST, on Sun TV at 11:30 p.m. JST and on BS Asahi at 11:24 p.m. JST.
Amazon Prime Video and the YouTube channel for It's Anime! is streaming the series in English as it airs.
The story is set in a remote world where both gods and mortals live. A young man named Ichiyō sets out to capture the gods who have fled and scattered throughout the kingdom. Along with his subordinate god Tenkō, Ichiyō searches for four evil gods who hold the key to the kingdom's downfall.
Junichi Yamamoto (Armor shop for ladies and gentlemen, more than a couple, but not lovers, why) Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke's Mansion) is directing the anime at Typhoon Graphics. Yū Murai (Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke's Mansion scripts for episodes 3, 5, 7, 10-11) is responsible for writing the series' scripts. Masaki Satō (Slam Dunk, Ultimate Muscle, Record of Ragnarok) designed the characters. Yuki Kurihara (Dropkick on My Devil!) composed the music. MADKID performed the opening theme song “Chaser” and Hikaru Makishima performed the ending theme song “Phoenix”.
Takayama began serializing the manga in Ichijinsha's Zero-Sum Ward magazine in 2008. After the magazine ceased publication in 2015, the manga continued to be serialized on the Zero-Sum Online service as an edition Takayama's longest. Ichijinsha has published 16 volumes to date with over 1.3 million copies in circulation (including digital copies).
Takayama's Amatsuki manga was also adapted into a television anime in 2008.
Source: website
of the anime Haigakura