It was only a matter of time until sites that are primarily recognised for distributing and streaming anime began adapting originals themselves as more and more anime was produced and imported on a daily basis. In the year 2020, Crunchyroll will debut its very first piece of original content created in-house. Webtoon, for instance, has just published “The God of High School,” a high-octane martial arts animation based on Park Yongje’s manga of the same name. The story follows a high school student who is a god.
In order to determine who is the most skilled martial artist in Seoul, South Korea, Jin Mori and his friends take part in an underground tournament that is secretly funded by a local firm. The victor of the event, who will be known as “The God of High School,” will have any request made of them granted by the organisation.
It is not yet known when the first episode of the second season will air. When it comes to the renewal of anime shows, there are a lot of different considerations that need to be made, including how popular the programme is and whether or not there is any source material that has not been adapted. The continuing comic that served as the source of inspiration for “The God of High School” thankfully still has a wealth of content that may be mined and utilised. Anime as a whole, however, has always been and will likely continue to be popular.
It was made available on Crunchyroll during the end of the summer of 2020, and it ran as a weekly segment up until September of the first season of “The God of High School” in the same year. The producers of “The God of High School” have not yet made an announcement on the show’s renewal for a second season. As a direct consequence of this, the timing of the publication of new episodes is sporadic.
Who All Is Anticipated To Make An Appearance In The Second Season?
It is anticipated that Tatsumaru Tachibana (Jin Mori), Kentarô Kumagai and Ayaka Ohashi (Han Daewi and Yu Mira, respectively, two of Mori’s friends who also compete in the series’ major event), and Ayaka Ohashi (Mori’s mother) will all return for a potential second season (via My Anime List). Despite the fact that everything else is in a state of change, you may watch the first season of “The God of High School” on Crunchyroll or HBO Max in the meanwhile.