Edited By
Yuki Sato

In a wave of discontent, anime followers express frustration over delays in the adaptation of a popular series, which remains unfinished after six years. Many expected a complete rewatch to coincide with the anime's final chapters, but upcoming movie releases lengthen the wait.
Fans have been eagerly waiting for a proper adaptation since the fourth season aired in 2020. As anticipation grew, the announcement of not just one, but two movies has left many feeling let down. A significant portion of the series still needs to be covered, prompting concerns about content cuts in the adaptation process.
Recent discussions reveal several key points from frustrated fans:
Quality vs. Profit: Commenters note that production shifts may have prioritized profit over a faithfulness to the original material. One fan pointed out that after seeing success with Demon Slayer's movie, the studio seems to have favored the same route, leading to a rushed adaptation.
COVID-19 Impact: Delays attributed to the pandemicโs impact on production also emerged. As one user explained, logistical challenges arose due to the halt in animator work and the need to synchronize voice actors for the upcoming film.
Long Waits for Completion: As fans pointed out, had the studio opted for a fifth season instead of movies, viewers could have had a more complete experience by now. Another comment emphasized that Season 5 could have wrapped up by 2022 or 2023.
"This sets a dangerous precedent for animated adaptations!"
- Reflected the sentiments from various forums.Fans initially thrilled with the series' hype moments like Tsukkiโs block and the emotional national reach climax have shifted to disappointment as it becomes clear that the cinematic route taken by the studio cuts out crucial content.
๐ฅ Fans have been waiting for over six years for a full adaptation.
โ Many argue switching to movie format has decreased narrative quality.
โณ 2027 projected for the release of the second movie - a long wait remains.
The adaptation saga continues to unfold, leaving fans to wonder if the end result will satisfy the loyal audience or leave them longing for what could have been.
Fans can expect turbulent times ahead for the series adaptation as it enters another stretch of uncertainty. Experts estimate a strong chance that the slated second movie will be delayed further due to continuing production hurdles, perhaps stretching the timeline into 2028. If the studio fails to address quality concerns, many fear that audience engagement could wane significantly. The possibility of another season hinges largely on how well the upcoming films perform; if the movies underperform, there's a chance that the company may reconsider their strategy and opt for a more traditional episodic format for future adaptations, returning to what made the series resonate originally.
This situation bears an unusual resemblance to the wave of discontent that surrounded the early years of the Final Fantasy series when fans grew frustrated over lengthy waits for sequels and adaptations that didn't meet expectations. Just as that fandom saw developers shifting gears to focus on graphics over storytelling, todayโs anime adaptation feels caught in a similar trap between cinematic ambition and narrative integrity. The contrast highlights a cultural tendency for industries to chase revenue, often at the expense of passionate audiences, who desire connection over spectacle.