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Muse Asia Restarts Haigakura Anime in Summer 2025

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Anime restarts airing in Japan from episode 1 in summer 2025, after delaying 8th episode last November

Haigakura visual to commemorate anime's return
Image courtesy of REMOW
Muse Asia announced on Saturday that it will restart its stream of the television anime of Shinobu Takayama's Haigakura manga this summer, in line with the anime's return to airing in Japan in the same season. The anime will start again from the first episode.

The anime premiered in Japan on October 7, but delayed the eighth episode and onward in November because the staff decided they needed more time to maintain the series' quality. The anime rebroadcast its first six episodes weekly starting on November 25.

Muse Asia licensed the anime and streamed it as it aired.

REMOW describes the story:

On a journey to find ourselves.

With captured family and a missing past, Ichiyo, a kashi, battles alongside Tenko to regain what's lost.

The Immortal realm.
Immortals and humans dwell in a world on the verge of collapse. Ichiyo and Tenko search for the key to salvation, the 'Four Perils' who hold this land together.

Based on Shinobu Takayama's popular manga, you can't miss this action fantasy!

Junichi Yamamoto (Armor Shop for Ladies & Gentlemen, More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers, Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke's Mansion) is directing the anime at Typhoon Graphics. Yū Murai (Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke's Mansion scripts for episodes 3, 5, 7, 10-11) is in charge of the series scripts. Masaki Satō (Slam Dunk, Ultimate Muscle, Record of Ragnarok) is designing the characters. Yuki Kurihara (Dropkick on My Devil!) is composing the music. MADKID performs the opening theme song "Chaser" and Hikaru Makishima performs the ending theme song "Phoenix."

Takayama began serializing the manga in Ichijinsha's Zero-Sum Ward magazine in 2008. After the magazine ceased publication in 2015, the manga has since continued on the Zero-Sum Online service as Takayama's longest-running serialization. Ichijinsha has published 16 volumes so far with over 1.3 million copies in circulation (including digital copies).

Takayama's Amatsuki manga also inspired a television anime in 2008.

Source: Muse Asia's Facebook page


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