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Black Cat Anime Studio Has Bad News for Fans Wanting a Revival

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Black Cat will be hitting the 20th Anniversary of the end of Kentaro Yabuki’s original manga run with Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 2004 next year, and thus the Black Cat anime has opened up a special Twitter account to help celebrate 20 years of the popular series. This had sparked potential hopes and rumors that a revival for the Studio Gonzo anime could be announced as a result, but Studio Gonzo shared an update that put those rumors to rest. For better or worse.ย 

Black Cat Anime Revival Rumors Debunked

Hello, dear fans!,” Studio Gonzo (the studio behind the original Black Cat anime adaptation) began in their message to Black Cat fans on their international Twitter account. “Thank you for following the [Black Cat]Twitter account. Currently, we do not have plans for a sequel. We hope to share the joy that this work brings with all of our fans and we look forward to your continued support in the future!” So unfortunately, it means no plans for a continuation are in the works at the moment. The wording of the message has fans hoping for a potential remake instead, but that’s likely not in the card either.ย 

If you wanted to rewatch Black Cat’s anime or catch it for the first time in celebration of the series’ 20th Anniversary, you can now find it streaming with Crunchyroll. They tease the anime as such, “The bounty hunter Sven is barely scraping by when he crosses paths with the Black Cat (a.k.a. Train Heartnet) and the young bio-weapon Eve. The three new companions will need more than luck to survive when they find themselves sought by both the Chronos Numbers and a Taoist revolutionary group called the Apostles of the Star.”

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