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『SAKAMOTO DAYS』が世界で急上昇トレンド—最強ヒットマン漫画の魅力とは? ("SAKAMOTO DAYS" Surges Worldwide—Why This Hitman Manga Is the Next Big Thing)

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The highly anticipated Sakamoto Days anime—adapted from Yuto Suzuki’s hit Shonen Jump manga—has confirmed its next wave of episodes for July 2025, just months after an explosive winter debut that turned the former assassin–turned–family-man story into one of the year’s breakout hits. Produced by industry veteran TMS Entertainment, Part 1 aired from January to March 2025 and introduced global audiences to the “dad-bod” legend Taro Sakamoto, whose quiet life running a convenience store is constantly upended by contract killers from his past. With slick gun-fu choreography, slapstick comedy and heart-warming family beats, the series quickly climbed Top-10 streaming charts in dozens of regions, fueling a fresh spike in manga sales and cosplay trends. What to expect in Part 2 • Release window: mid-July 2025 (exact day TBA). Episodes will be simulcast on Crunchyroll and land on Netflix shortly after, continuing the Friday prime-time slot that powered the winter run. • Story arcs: The second cour adapts the “Order” and “Museum Infiltration” arcs (manga ch. 40–79), pitting Sakamoto and rookie clerk Shin against the lethal assassin squad known as the Order while a mysterious weapons broker threatens Tokyo’s underworld. • New characters and cast: – Nagumo, a shape-shifting master of disguise voiced by Kaito Ishikawa (My Hero Academia’s Tenya Iida). – Shishiba, the stoic hammer-wielding enforcer voiced by Tomokazu Sugita (Gintama). – Slur/X, the mask-wearing nemesis, makes his full animated debut. • Staff: Director Masaki Watanabe (Naruto movies) and series composer Yuto Uemura remain, with veteran stunt animator Takahito Sakazume joining to elevate the hand-to-hand sequences. Why the hype matters Sakamoto Days taps the same global appetite for action-comedy that propelled Spy × Family and Jujutsu Kaisen. Search interest surged after every new trailer drop, and retailers report the manga jumping into weekly best-seller lists whenever a major fight scene trends on social media. Analysts expect Part 2 to double the show’s streaming minutes thanks to: • Netflix exposure—guaranteeing binge-friendly accessibility. • Prime summer slot—less competition from heavy-hitting sequels. • Viral fight animation teasers that rack up millions of views on TikTok and X within hours. How to catch up Season 1 (11 episodes) is now available on Crunchyroll and Netflix. Manga volumes 1-13 are out in English via VIZ Media, with volume 14 releasing in October 2025. Fans who want to avoid spoilers should stop reading at chapter 39 before the July premiere. Bottom line With a July 2025 return, bigger stakes and fan-favorite assassins entering the fray, Sakamoto Days is poised to dominate summer anime conversations, search traffic and streaming charts alike. Stay tuned for the official trailer and day-and-date premiere confirmation in the coming weeks.

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