Sakamoto Days Announces Sakamoto Holidays Manga Spinoff: Release Schedule Revealed - Main Image
Now is a great time to be a Sakamoto Days fan. Aside from the upcoming anime adaptation, Sakamoto Days is also getting a manga spinoff titled Sakamoto Holidays.
This upcoming manga was revealed in the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, though it will be serialized in a different Shueisha magazine.
As its title implies, this manga should feature a more lighthearted story, making it a promising read for fans.
Sakamoto Days Gets Its First Spinoff Manga
The Sakamoto Days manga began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump back in November 2020, and it has since become a big hit, with the series having over 5 million copies in circulation as of May 2024.
Given its popularity, many fans believed that an anime adaptation was inevitable. As such, it wasn’t too surprising that an anime adaptation by Tms Entertainment (of Undead Unluck and Dr.
Now is a great time to be a Sakamoto Days fan. Aside from the upcoming anime adaptation, Sakamoto Days is also getting a manga spinoff titled Sakamoto Holidays.
This upcoming manga was revealed in the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, though it will be serialized in a different Shueisha magazine.
As its title implies, this manga should feature a more lighthearted story, making it a promising read for fans.
Sakamoto Days Gets Its First Spinoff Manga
The Sakamoto Days manga began serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump back in November 2020, and it has since become a big hit, with the series having over 5 million copies in circulation as of May 2024.
Given its popularity, many fans believed that an anime adaptation was inevitable. As such, it wasn’t too surprising that an anime adaptation by Tms Entertainment (of Undead Unluck and Dr.
- 6/3/2024
- EpicStream
Hit List: Every Sakamoto Days Arc Ranked from Best to Worst - Main Image
Yuto Suzuki’s hit action and comedy manga, Sakamoto Days, is finally getting an anime adaptation, which means fan-favorite characters and their best fights will be coming to life. Along with it, Sakamoto Days has exciting story arcs that will have fans on the edge of their seats.
From the Amusement Park Arc to the Assassin Exhibition Arc, let’s take a closer look at every Sakamoto Days arc, highlighting their significance and why they stand out in this remarkable series.
What’s your favorite story arc in Sakamoto Days? Let us know in the comments below and follow us on Facebook for all the latest anime news and explainer articles.
Yuto Suzuki’s hit action and comedy manga, Sakamoto Days, is finally getting an anime adaptation, which means fan-favorite characters and their best fights will be coming to life. Along with it, Sakamoto Days has exciting story arcs that will have fans on the edge of their seats.
From the Amusement Park Arc to the Assassin Exhibition Arc, let’s take a closer look at every Sakamoto Days arc, highlighting their significance and why they stand out in this remarkable series.
What’s your favorite story arc in Sakamoto Days? Let us know in the comments below and follow us on Facebook for all the latest anime news and explainer articles.
- 5/30/2024
- EpicStream
Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days is getting a new spin-off titled ‘Sakamoto Holidays‘. This was officially announced in the color page of chapter 168, featured in the Weekly Shonen Jump issue 27.
Sakamoto Holidays will start serializing in Shueisha’s Saikyo Jump’s August issue, which will release on July 4, 2024.
The spin-off will be illustrated by Tetsu Ohkawa, who had served as an assistant on the main Sakamoto Days series.
Sakamoto Days is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuto Suzuki. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s shonen manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump since November 2020, with its chapters collected in 16 tankobon volumes as of April 2024.
It is simultaneously published in English by Viz Media and the Manga Plus online platform.
An anime adaptation produced by Tms Entertainment is set to premiere in January 2025.
Mal describes the plot of Sakamoto Days as:
Tarou Sakamoto was considered the greatest hitman of all time.
Sakamoto Holidays will start serializing in Shueisha’s Saikyo Jump’s August issue, which will release on July 4, 2024.
The spin-off will be illustrated by Tetsu Ohkawa, who had served as an assistant on the main Sakamoto Days series.
Sakamoto Days is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuto Suzuki. It has been serialized in Shueisha’s shonen manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump since November 2020, with its chapters collected in 16 tankobon volumes as of April 2024.
It is simultaneously published in English by Viz Media and the Manga Plus online platform.
An anime adaptation produced by Tms Entertainment is set to premiere in January 2025.
Mal describes the plot of Sakamoto Days as:
Tarou Sakamoto was considered the greatest hitman of all time.
- 5/30/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Is Sakamoto Days' Taro Sakamoto Inspired by Slam Dunk's Coach Anzai? Fans Think So - Main Image
Following the anime announcement of Sakamoto Days, many are seeing the resemblance between Slam Dunk’s Coach Anzai and Sakamoto Days’ Taro Sakamoto. Their character designs look alike, so it's unsurprising that fans are looking for a connection between the hitman and the demon coach.
It is not uncommon for anime and manga characters to look similar, whether the mangakas intended it or not.
After all, several manga artists begin by working as assistants to successful mangakas, which may explain their inspiration for creating their characters.
Fans Think Sakamoto Days’ Taro and Slam Dunk’s Coach Anzai Look Alike
Taro Sakamoto from Sakamoto Days and Coach Anzai from Slam Dunk share a striking resemblance in their character designs, from their white hair and mustache to their chubby tummy and the iconic eyeglasses...
Following the anime announcement of Sakamoto Days, many are seeing the resemblance between Slam Dunk’s Coach Anzai and Sakamoto Days’ Taro Sakamoto. Their character designs look alike, so it's unsurprising that fans are looking for a connection between the hitman and the demon coach.
It is not uncommon for anime and manga characters to look similar, whether the mangakas intended it or not.
After all, several manga artists begin by working as assistants to successful mangakas, which may explain their inspiration for creating their characters.
Fans Think Sakamoto Days’ Taro and Slam Dunk’s Coach Anzai Look Alike
Taro Sakamoto from Sakamoto Days and Coach Anzai from Slam Dunk share a striking resemblance in their character designs, from their white hair and mustache to their chubby tummy and the iconic eyeglasses...
- 5/28/2024
- EpicStream
Sakamoto Days Release Date: When Will the Popular Action Manga's Anime Adaptation Premiere? - Main Image
The legendary hitman is officially getting an anime of his own as the hit action and comedy manga series by Yuto Suzuki, Sakamoto Days, is confirmed to get an anime adaptation and a release date window announcement.
Blending action, comedy, and a touch of family warmth, the upcoming Sakamoto Days anime will be a refreshing addition to the crowded field of shonen anime.
Here’s everything we know so far about the Sakamoto Days anime adaptation.
Sakamoto Days Gets January 2025 Release Window
The anime adaptation of Yuto Suzuki’s hit action and comedy manga series, Sakamoto Days, has been announced with a January 2025 release window.
The hype around the Sakamoto Days anime adaptation started following an interview with Netflix Vice President Josh Simon.
In the said interview, Sakamoto Days was included as one of...
The legendary hitman is officially getting an anime of his own as the hit action and comedy manga series by Yuto Suzuki, Sakamoto Days, is confirmed to get an anime adaptation and a release date window announcement.
Blending action, comedy, and a touch of family warmth, the upcoming Sakamoto Days anime will be a refreshing addition to the crowded field of shonen anime.
Here’s everything we know so far about the Sakamoto Days anime adaptation.
Sakamoto Days Gets January 2025 Release Window
The anime adaptation of Yuto Suzuki’s hit action and comedy manga series, Sakamoto Days, has been announced with a January 2025 release window.
The hype around the Sakamoto Days anime adaptation started following an interview with Netflix Vice President Josh Simon.
In the said interview, Sakamoto Days was included as one of...
- 5/27/2024
- EpicStream
Written by Yuto Suzuki, the Sakamoto Days manga has been a marginal cult classic for years now; the manga debuted in 2020 and has quietly attracted a large fanbase who love the quirky action-comedy take on the hitman sub-genre. Fans have been demanding an anime adaptation for years now and recently, some outlets reported that Netflix listed the project as an upcoming one as part of its Netflix Anime brand. At the time, we did not report on it because it was just a rumor and a plain list with no official confirmation, so it did not seem overly reliable, and it turns out that our assumption was correct.
Namely, Netflix has officially removed the Sakamoto Days anime from its list of upcoming projects, but that does not mean that we don’t have any good news for you, as it has – indeed – been confirmed that the Sakamoto Days anime is happening,...
Namely, Netflix has officially removed the Sakamoto Days anime from its list of upcoming projects, but that does not mean that we don’t have any good news for you, as it has – indeed – been confirmed that the Sakamoto Days anime is happening,...
- 5/27/2024
- by Arthur S. Poe
- Fiction Horizon
Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days is one manga fans have been following for a long time now. There are many different shonen works that take on the slice-of-life tropes on the side. Spy x Family, The Way of the Househusband, and many other anime and manga follow such patterns to add a mix of different genres in an otherwise already explored trope.
Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days does the same. It takes a retired hitman wanting to live a normal life and pulls him back into a world filled with action. Needless to say, there were many fans following the manga and more who were awaiting a possible anime adaptation. By the looks of it, the wait may not be for long. However, that is not to say that everything might be going smoothly.
Sakamoto Days Might Be Getting an Anime Adaptation
Netflix has been going above and beyond to expand...
Sakamoto Days
Sakamoto Days does the same. It takes a retired hitman wanting to live a normal life and pulls him back into a world filled with action. Needless to say, there were many fans following the manga and more who were awaiting a possible anime adaptation. By the looks of it, the wait may not be for long. However, that is not to say that everything might be going smoothly.
Sakamoto Days Might Be Getting an Anime Adaptation
Netflix has been going above and beyond to expand...
- 5/18/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
A new rumor making rounds on social media suggested that Yuto Suzuki’s Sakamoto Days is getting an anime adaptation, with Netflix reportedly acquiring the rights for it.
While there’s no official announcement, the May issue of License Global claimed that Sakamoto Days is officially listed for a 2024 release on Netflix.
It is to be noted that there has been no official confirmation or announcement on the anime yet.
Sources indicate that Netflix’s involvement is limited to international broadcast rights, meaning the streaming service is not part of the production process.
It remains unclear whether these broadcast rights are exclusive to Netflix.
This speculation is fueled by past patterns observed with other Jump titles like Mashle and Undead Unluck, where leaks preceded official announcements by approximately two weeks.
The rumor has sparked mixed reactions from fans, with many expressing apprehension about Netflix’s involvement. Concerns range from worries...
While there’s no official announcement, the May issue of License Global claimed that Sakamoto Days is officially listed for a 2024 release on Netflix.
It is to be noted that there has been no official confirmation or announcement on the anime yet.
Sources indicate that Netflix’s involvement is limited to international broadcast rights, meaning the streaming service is not part of the production process.
It remains unclear whether these broadcast rights are exclusive to Netflix.
This speculation is fueled by past patterns observed with other Jump titles like Mashle and Undead Unluck, where leaks preceded official announcements by approximately two weeks.
The rumor has sparked mixed reactions from fans, with many expressing apprehension about Netflix’s involvement. Concerns range from worries...
- 5/17/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
Inspired by the annual “Manga We Want To See Animated” ranking in Japan, a Twitter user conducted a similar poll to find the most desired manga adaptations among Western audiences.
The poll, conducted over a two-week period in February, invited fans to cast their votes for manga series yet to receive an animated adaptation.
Notably, titles already slated for anime production or those with existing adaptations were excluded from consideration.
Here are top 25 manga western fans are most eager to see animated:
25. Kaoru Hana Wa Rin To Saku by Saka Mikami 24. Gokurakugai by Yuto Sano 23. I Am A Hero by Kengo Hanazawa 22. Chi No Wadachi by Shuzo Oshimi 21. Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint by Sing Shong, Umi, and Sleepy-C 20. Ruri Dragon by Masaoki Shindo 19. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes by Hideyuki Furuhashi 18. I Sold My Life For Ten Thousand Yen Per Year by Shoichi Taguchi 17. Jagaaan by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Kensuke Nishida...
The poll, conducted over a two-week period in February, invited fans to cast their votes for manga series yet to receive an animated adaptation.
Notably, titles already slated for anime production or those with existing adaptations were excluded from consideration.
Here are top 25 manga western fans are most eager to see animated:
25. Kaoru Hana Wa Rin To Saku by Saka Mikami 24. Gokurakugai by Yuto Sano 23. I Am A Hero by Kengo Hanazawa 22. Chi No Wadachi by Shuzo Oshimi 21. Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint by Sing Shong, Umi, and Sleepy-C 20. Ruri Dragon by Masaoki Shindo 19. My Hero Academia: Vigilantes by Hideyuki Furuhashi 18. I Sold My Life For Ten Thousand Yen Per Year by Shoichi Taguchi 17. Jagaaan by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and Kensuke Nishida...
- 5/6/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
In a recent survey conducted by Anime! Anime!, Japanese fans cast their votes for the manga titles they are most eager to see adapted into anime.
The survey targeted works that have not yet been animated or whose animation has not been decided. It was divided into two categories: ongoing unfinished works and already concluded works.
Checkout the top 25 manga that Japanese fans want to see animated below:
25. Last Karte – Houjuuigakusha Touma Kenshou No Kioku by Asayama Wakabi
24. Yomi no Tsugai by Hiromu Arakawa
23. Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi by Aya Hirakawa
22. Fuji no Yamai wa Fushi no Yamai by Hechii
21. Honey Lemon Soda by Mayu Murata
20. Dead Account by Watanabe Shizumu
19. Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama by Kiuchi Ramune
18. You and I Are Polar Opposites by Kocha Agasawa
17. Joshiryoku Takame na Shishihara-kun by Mii Aimai
16. Diamond in the Rough by Nao Sasaki
15. Mao by Rumiko Takahashi
14. Dareka Yume...
The survey targeted works that have not yet been animated or whose animation has not been decided. It was divided into two categories: ongoing unfinished works and already concluded works.
Checkout the top 25 manga that Japanese fans want to see animated below:
25. Last Karte – Houjuuigakusha Touma Kenshou No Kioku by Asayama Wakabi
24. Yomi no Tsugai by Hiromu Arakawa
23. Mikadono Sanshimai wa Angai, Choroi by Aya Hirakawa
22. Fuji no Yamai wa Fushi no Yamai by Hechii
21. Honey Lemon Soda by Mayu Murata
20. Dead Account by Watanabe Shizumu
19. Tsuki no Oki ni Mesu mama by Kiuchi Ramune
18. You and I Are Polar Opposites by Kocha Agasawa
17. Joshiryoku Takame na Shishihara-kun by Mii Aimai
16. Diamond in the Rough by Nao Sasaki
15. Mao by Rumiko Takahashi
14. Dareka Yume...
- 1/4/2024
- by Ami Nazru
- AnimeHunch
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