Kodoani.com – The manga’s anime production team Golden Kamuy of Satoru Noda confirmed that production on the anime’s finale has been green-lit. The announcement came after the fourth season finale on Monday.
The anime’s fourth season premiered in October 2022 and aired episodes 1-6 (37-42 in total), before ending its broadcast. The staff has delayed episodes 7-13 of the fourth season of the anime (episodes 43-49 of the anime overall) due to the passing of an unnamed main anime staff on November 1st. that the deceased main staff member was “indispensable” to the production, so the production committee and the anime’s Brains Base studio decided to delay it after some discussion.
The anime began airing again on April 3 with its first episode (episode 37 overall for the anime franchise).
Brains Base is in charge of the fourth season animation instead of Geno Studio. Shizutaka Sugahara (D-Frag) is the general manager, replacing director Hitoshi Nanba. Noboru Takagi returns to oversee the series’ scripts. Takumi Yamakawa is the character designer, replacing Kenichi Ohnuki. Ali performed the opening theme song “NEVER SAY GOODBYE feat. Mummy-D.”. THE SPELLBOUND performed the ending theme song “Subete ga Soko ni Arimasu You Ni” (I Pray That Everything Will Be There).
The first TV anime season premiered in April 2018. The second season premiered in October 2018. The third season premiered in October 2020.
In the early 20th century, Russo-Japanese War veteran Saichi “The Immortal” Sugimoto outlines life during the postwar gold rush in the Hokkaido wilderness. When he stumbles upon a map to a golden fortune hidden by the Ainu, he sets out on a perilous quest to find it. But Sugimoto wasn’t the only interested party, and everyone who knew about the gold would kill to own it. Faced with the harsh conditions of the northern wilderness, ruthless criminals, and rogue Japanese soldiers, Sugimoto will need all of his skill and luck—and his help. an Ainu girl named Asirpa—to survive.
Satoru Noda launched the manga in Shueisha’s Young Jump magazine in 2014 and ended it in April 2022.
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