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filmsandfact · 8 days ago
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Sakamoto Days Anime Production Issues Leave Fans Outraged
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The Sakamoto Days anime production issues have left fans frustrated and concerned about its release. Fans of the popular manga series Sakamoto Days have been looking forward to its anime adaptation. Staff member Satoshi Sakai recently shared on X some challenges that the anime studio, TMS Entertainment, deals with, particularly when it comes to creating the show's intense action scenes. These concerns grew after a recent episode of Sakamoto Days revealed that 23 different production studios were involved in making the show. The large number of contributors raises worries about whether the anime's staff have enough time to work on it, according to Screen Rant.
What did the Sakamoto Days staff member say?
Sakai says that the storyboards and layouts for the second half of Sakamoto Days episode four were only partly done. One big worry about Sakamoto Days is its large production team. The anime is outsourcing production more than ever, with 23 different studios involved in making just one episode. Someone expressed their frustration on X, saying, "It annoys me how many average series are getting great adaptations, while OPM Season 3 and Sakamoto Days are getting poor production." Another person said, "If we trust what this person says, then crunch time is already impacting production. But I understand the feeling because I think many Sakamoto Days fans are worried about nothing; the anime actually looks good." Also Read: Best Anime 2025: Top Winter Releases You Can’t Miss
More about Sakamoto Days
Yuto Suzuki is a Japanese manga artist who created the Sakamoto Days series. As of January 2025, the chapters were put together into 20 tankōbon volumes, and it has been published in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since November 2020. Taro Sakamoto, once the best hitman ever, retired for love. He has to fight to protect his beloved family when his past comes back to haunt him. You can watch Sakamoto Days on Netflix. Read the full article
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