The abrupt pacing of The Promised Neverland Season 2 has sparked a debate among the fans. There are mixed reviews; some are satisfied with how the anime went, while others criticize the anime for skipping some significant parts of the original manga.
If you haven’t caught up yet but want to participate in this controversial debate, Toonami has brought the perfect opportunity for you.
The official Facebook page for Toonami announced that the block will be airing The Promised Neverland: Season 2, from April 10, at 1:30 am.
However, The Promised Neverland won’t be the only anime to watch on that day. The new lineup for Saturdays includes:
- 12:00AM – Dragon Ball Super
- 12:30AM – Attack on Titan
- 1:00AM – Food Wars!
- 1:30AM – The Promised Neverland
- 2:00AM – Fire Force
- 2:30AM – Black Clover
- 3:00AM – Naruto: Shippuden
- 3:30AM – Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Toonami aired the first season back in January 2019, and thanks to the overwhelming response, the staff have decided to back the series with its second season.
If you are a manga reader and are waiting for the Goldy Pond arc, this new season may turn out to be heartbreaking for you. The franchise has completely skipped that part, so you can forget about ever seeing Mister on the silver screen.
But if you watch the anime with an open mind, you may find it pretty decent, especially the last few episodes that somewhat lived up to the franchise’s reputation. I will just suggest you judge the new season for yourself by tuning into Toonami on Saturdays.
About The Promised Neverland
Created by Kaiu Shirai, this series debuted in a Weekly Shonen Jump manga in 2016. Licensed by VIZ Media for an English Language release, this series has gained immense popularity, selling 4.2 million copies in a concise period.
The story revolves around the horrific truths of an orphanage discovered by three bright kids: Emma, Norman, and Ray.
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