The study of Spy x Family brings us its new and dramatic anime

Tomorrow, Netflix will premiere Love Through a Prism, a new anime that promises to captivate lovers of drama and quality animation. Producing this series is Wit Studio, known for successful works like Attack on Titan and the remake of One Piece. Victorian drama Set in early 20th century London, the story revolves around Lili Ichijoin, a young Japanese artist who aspires to become a prominent painter. However, the pressure is intense; if she does not excel at the prestigious art academy she has been accepted to, she will be forced […]

Tomorrow, Netflix will premiere Love Through a Prism, a new anime that promises to captivate fans of drama and quality animation. Producing this series is Wit Studio, known for successful works like Attack on Titan and the remake of One Piece.

Victorian Drama

Set in early 20th century London, the story revolves around Lili Ichijoin, a young Japanese artist who aspires to become a prominent painter. However, the pressure is intense; if she fails to stand out at the prestigious art academy she has been accepted to, she will be forced to return home to her demanding parents. Lili also faces a formidable competitor: Kit Church, a talented noble in the art world, which adds a layer of tension to the narrative.

The script, the original story, and the character design are the work of Yoko Kamio, famous for the successful series Boys Over Flowers. Her involvement ensures a narrative and aesthetic quality that fans will appreciate. Those who enjoy dramatic animes like My Happy Marriage may find in Love Through a Prism an emotional tale that explores themes of love, rivalry, and self-discovery.

The series will have a total of 20 episodes and adds to an anime season that has already brought numerous interesting proposals. If you’re a fan of anime and want to discover something new, you can’t miss it.

This hilarious anime delays the release of its second season

The second season of the anime ‘Dorohedoro’ has been officially postponed until spring 2026, as confirmed by the studio MAPPA. This announcement comes after months of uncertainty, as no further details about the project had been shared since the beginning of this year. Although the producer had confirmed its development and a possible date for 2025 in January, the current workload of the studio has led to this new schedule. Many ongoing projects MAPPA, known for its work on successful series like ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ and the recent ‘Chainsaw Man’ movie, is dealing […]

The second season of the anime ‘Dorohedoro’ has been officially postponed until spring 2026, as confirmed by the studio MAPPA. This announcement comes after months of uncertainty, as no further details about the project had been shared since the beginning of this year. Although in January the producer had confirmed its development and a possible date for 2025, the current workload of the studio has led to this new schedule.

Many projects underway

MAPPA, known for its work on successful series like ‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ and the recent ‘Chainsaw Man’ movie, is dealing with multiple simultaneous projects. Among these, the return of ‘Hell’s Paradise’ and the remake of ‘Ranma 1/2’ have left ‘Dorohedoro’ in a complicated position, resulting in the need to extend its production. The studio aims to ensure that the second season maintains the high quality that characterized the first installment.

Despite the delay, it has been confirmed that Yuichiro Hayashi will return as director and Tomohiro Kishi will continue as character designer, ensuring the continuity of the creative team that made the first season a success. The additional work that will be done on the new episodes is expected to result in a more polished final product, something that many fans consider positive after MAPPA’s past experience with tight deadlines.

The series, which follows the misadventures of Caimán, a man with a lizard head who seeks to recover his lost memories, will arrive on Netflix, the same platform that hosted the first season. Fans of ‘Dorohedoro’ are already eager, and while they wait, they could enjoy the new visual art that the studio has shared, suggesting that a trailer might be near.