Dorehedoro Cooks Up Sequel Streaming Series

Dorehedoro is getting a sequel streaming series, announced four years after Season 1.

Itadakimasu! Dorehedoro is getting a sequel streaming series.

Dorehedoro announced that a sequel has been announced for Dorehedoro in the form of a streaming series. A teaser visual has been released featuring Caiman and Nikado waving enthusiastically at the viewers. No other information, such as studio, staff, cast members, and release window, have been revealed yet.

Studio MAPPA adapted Q Hayashida’s manga into an anime in January 2020. Yuichiro Hayashi, who directed Kakegurui and Attack on Titan: The Final Season, directed the first season of Dorehedoro with Hiroshi Seko in charge of series composition. Tomohiro Kishi was the character designer with [K]NoW_NAME as the composer. Dorehedoro ran for 12 episodes and six OVAs.

Dorehedoro began serializing in Shogakukan’s first ever issue of Spirits Zōkan Ikki in November 2000. The manga moved to Hibana in March 2015 but moved to Monthly Shōnen Sunday in November 2017 after Hibana stopped publication. The manga concluded in September 2018 with 23 tankōbon volumes.

Set in the post-apocalyptic future, the story follows Caiman, a man with a reptile head and amnesia as a result of a magic attack. As he prowls the Hole, killing Sorcerers left and right in the hopes that he will kill the one responsible for turning him into this state, he meets Nikaido who helps him. Upon hearing of Caiman and Nikaido’s hunt, the ruling Sorcerer En sends his cleaners to get rid of them.

Season 1 of Dorehedoro is available to stream on Netflix.

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