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    Anime Adaptation Of CHAINSAW MAN By Mappa Studio Releases New Trailer

    Mappa Studio has released a trailer for the anime CHAINSAW MAN! The trailer for the anime adaptation of Chainsaw Man has arrived, and it has taken us all by surprise. Chainsaw Man has garnering devoted following thanks to its well-received manga.

    It is one of Japan’s most popular stories. It has completed its first story arc this year. What better way to commemorate the occasion than with a cartoon series?

    A gorehound would blush at what’s on display. We see the titular Chainsaw Man, complete with a chainsaw on his head and one on each arm. The trailer begins slowly, but quickly builds to an insane, gory pitch. The trailer was released as part of Studio Mappa’s 10th anniversary celebrations.

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    The story follows a young man called Denji. Denji is a destitute young man who will do everything for money in the popular manga, including hunting out devils with his pet devil-dog Pochita. He’s a simple man with basic goals, and he’s drowning in debt. But one day, his sad life is turned upside down when someone he trusts betrays him. Denjithen transforms into a whole new man –‘CHAINSAW MAN!’.  He now has the power of a devil inside him.

    This project’s crew is outstanding. Ry Nakayama (director) and Makoto Nakazono (chief episode director) are in charge of the animation, which also features Hiroshi Seko’s writing, Kazutaka Sugiyama’s character designs, and KiyotakaOshiyama’s devil designs. Tatsuya Yoshihara is in charge of the action, while Ysuke Takeda is in charge of the art. The colour key artist is Naomi Nakano, and the screen designer is Yohei Miyahara. Kensuke Ushio composed the soundtrack.

    The manga had over 11 million copies in circulation as of June 2021. The manga was awarded the 66th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shonen category. Critics have praised Chainsaw Man for its strong storytelling, horrific sequences, and dark humour. The anime series has much to live up to!

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