In addition to the return of Hiro Mashima and Fairy Tail with new episodes of the anime, Natsu’s exploits in the 100 Years Quest manga are coming to television in the first teaser. Fary Tail, the signature series of Hiro Mashima, is returning with a new anime, a television adaptation of the manga series 100 Years Quest, and here’s everything you need to know.
Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest began in 2018, following the conclusion of the original Fairy Tail manga. Hiro Mashima is authoring the plot and designing the layouts, while an additional mangaka, Atsuo Ueda, is illustrating the manga.
Nonetheless, it is regarded as a canonical sequel. Fairy Tail 100 Years Quest is now available in nine volumes in Japan and eight volumes in the United States. Kodansha USA is the company that publishes the series.
FIRST TEASER TRAILER FOR THE FAIRY TAIL 100 YEARS QUEST ANIMATION REVEALED
The anime will premiere on September 11th, according to the Hiro Mashima fan meetup video on YouTube. The trailer can be found at the 6:03:18 mark of the webcast, which is embedded below. As part of the Fairy Tail 15th anniversary celebrations, the anime series 100 Years Quest will be released. On Twitter, Atsuo Ueda also published a unique key visual featuring Natsu and the rest of the cast. For the time being, there is no publish date for Fairy Tail 100 Years Quest.
Given that Hiro Mashima’s Fairy Tail is by far the most well-known and successful of his works, it should come as no surprise that his sequel will be adapted for the screen as well. In addition, the anime adaptation of Mashima’s most recent series, Edens Zero, is now in production. Despite the fact that his popularity is diminishing, Hiro Mashima’s is not.
Furthermore, the Fairy Tail manga was adapted into a JRPG game by the Gust and Koei Tecmo studios last year. Two Edens Zero game adaptations are also in the works, according to Konami. One will be available on mobile devices, while the other will be available on consoles. Edens Zero Pocket Galaxy is the name of the mobile game, and pre-registration for it is now being accepted. In the meanwhile, we might learn more about the console game during the Tokyo Game Show 2021, which begins on September 30 and runs through October 1.
I’ll be paying great attention to everything that happens at TGS, while also thinking to myself that Rave was the best series of them all.