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"Black Clover" Anime Returns in October After Five-Year Hiatus; New Trailer Released
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"Black Clover" Anime Returns in October After Five-Year Hiatus; New Trailer Released

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The anime adaptation of Yuki Tabata's manga "Black Clover" will return for its second season in October.
  • The new season was announced at Anime Expo, featuring a trailer with the new opening song "Kienai Riyu" by WANIMA.
  • Studio Pierrot and director Ayataka Tanemura return to animate the series, continuing Asta's story.

Fans of "Black Clover" can rejoice as the anime adaptation is set to make its comeback this October, over five years after its initial run concluded with episode 170 in March 2021. The announcement came with the release of a new trailer at the recent Anime Expo event.

The trailer offers a glimpse of the upcoming season, including a preview of the new opening theme, "Kienai Riyu," performed by the band WANIMA. The visuals highlight the protagonist, Asta, a boy born without magic in a world where it is everything, as he wields his anti-magic powers and the energy of the demon "Liebe" to confront the formidable Dark Triad of the Spade Kingdom.

Crunchyroll confirmed its continued partnership as the streaming home for the anime. The production remains in the capable hands of Studio Pierrot, with Ayataka Tanemura returning as director. Tanemura previously helmed episodes 153 through 170 of the first season, as well as the "Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King" film.

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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.