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Viz Media anuncia la producción de anime de la antorcha negra

Apr 23,2025 Autor: Penelope

Las emocionantes noticias para los fanáticos de la serie de manga sobrenatural y llena de acción: Viz Media ha anunciado oficialmente que un anime de antorcha negra está en producción, e IGN tiene el primer vistazo exclusivo a su trailer. El anuncio se realizó durante el panel de Viz Media en Emerald City Comic Con, donde los asistentes recibieron un vistazo al protagonista, Jiro Azuma, vestidos con su uniforme sigiloso. Acompañando a Jiro es su formidable compañero de Mononoke, Rago, encaramado en su hombro. El trailer también insinúa un peligro inminente con una figura sombría reflejada ominosamente en el paisaje urbano.

Para aquellos nuevos en la serie, Black Torch es una creación de Tsuyoshi Takaki, originalmente serializada en Jump SQ. y Shonen Jump+ de 2017 a 2018. Aquí está la sinopsis oficial para ponerte al día con qué esperar del anime:

"Comienza una nueva era de batallas ninja", declara la sinopsis. "Proveniente de una larga línea de ninja, Jiro ha sido criado por su abuelo en el antiguo arte guerrero del shinobi. Jiro también es un comunicador particularmente hábil capaz de conversar con el mundo animal. Pero la vida da un giro abrupto gracias a un misterioso encuentro en el bosque con un gato negro herido llamado Rago. Solo la aparición de Rago, la apariencia de la alineación de Rago es la decisión ... ...

"Resulta que el gato 'ordinario' es el material de la leyenda de Mononoke: ¡la estrella negra de la fatalidad! Enjambre en las sombras son más mononoke, ansiosos por explotar los poderes singularmente inmensos de Rago. Para luchar contra la marea de los espíritus oscuros, la oficina encubierta de la espioneta está preparada para buscar y destruir. Por supuesto, todos tienen sus motivaciones cuando llegan a Rago's Powers. Pero Jiro y Rago y Rago están listas para buscar en Rago. ¡Shinobi Choque entre Boy y Mononoke está a punto de encenderse! "

Arte de manga de antorcha negra
Black Torch Manga Art. Crédito de la imagen: a saber

Para una inmersión más profunda en el mundo de Black Torch , no se pierda un dibujo especial de Takaki del panel, celebrando este hito significativo para la serie. (Se agregará un enlace una vez disponible).

El propio Tsuyoshi Takaki compartió su entusiasmo por el proyecto, afirmando: "He estado supervisando la configuración y los guiones gráficos, y siento que ha sido recreado en algo aún mejor, al tiempo que respetaba completamente la historia original. Se ha cobrado vida una nueva antorcha negra, ahora con voces, sonidos, movimiento y color".

Estén atentos para obtener más actualizaciones sobre la antorcha negra y otras noticias de anime. Mientras tanto, explore nuestro anime favorito desde 2024, el anime más esperado que se produce en 2025 y nuestro anime Top 25 de todos los tiempos.

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