Mizuki Sakakibara’s manga adaptation of Tiger & Bunny 2 is set to conclude on June 6, marking the end of the series on Kadokawa Shoten’s Comic Newtype website. Fans have been eagerly following Sakakibara’s rendition of the superhero world, and the finale promises to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the ongoing narrative.
What is Tiger & Bunny?
Tiger & Bunny is a Japanese anime superhero television series produced by Sunrise and directed by Keiichi Sato. The series revolves around heroes who fight crime while promoting corporate sponsors in a popular TV show called “Hero TV”. Set in the futuristic city of Sternbild, the story primarily follows the old-fashioned hero Kotetsu T. Kaburagi, known as “Wild Tiger,” and the rookie hero Barnaby Brooks Jr., nicknamed “Bunny,” as they are forced to work together by their employers.
Mizuki Sakakibara’s Involvement
Mizuki Sakakibara is a manga artist known for her work on the Tiger & Bunny series. She launched her manga adaptation of the original 2011 Tiger & Bunny TV anime series in Newtype Ace magazine in 2012. The manga then moved to the free digital magazine Kadokawa Niconico Ace in 2013. Sakakibara also created a manga adaptation of the sequel series, Tiger & Bunny 2, which is now coming to an end.
Tiger & Bunny 2: A Sequel
Tiger & Bunny 2 is a sequel to the original Tiger & Bunny series. The anime was produced by Bandai Namco Pictures, with Mitsuko Kase taking over as director from Keiichi Sato. The sequel had 25 episodes, with the first 13 episodes premiering on Netflix on April 8, 2022, and the remaining 12 episodes premiering on October 7, 2022.
Other Manga Adaptations
In addition to Mizuki Sakakibara’s manga adaptation, there is another manga adaptation of the sequel series written by Erika Yoshida and illustrated by Hiroshi Ueda. This manga, titled Tiger & Bunny 2 The Comic, began serialization on Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump website on April 15, 2022.
Where to Read
Mizuki Sakakibara’s manga adaptation of Tiger & Bunny 2 is available on Kadokawa Shoten’s Comic Newtype website. Erika Yoshida and Hiroshi Ueda’s manga adaptation, Tiger & Bunny 2 The Comic, can be found on Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump website. Viz Media has also licensed Sakakibara’s manga adaptation in North America.
A Look Back at Tiger & Bunny
Tiger & Bunny has garnered a dedicated fanbase since its initial release in 2011. The series has spawned two movies: Tiger & Bunny the Movie: The Beginning in 2012 and Tiger & Bunny The Movie: -The Rising- in February. The franchise has also expanded into various other media, including manga adaptations, spin-offs, and live-action adaptations.
The Impact of Tiger & Bunny
Tiger & Bunny has made a significant impact on the superhero genre, blending action, comedy, and corporate sponsorship into a unique and engaging narrative. The series explores themes of partnership, justice, and the challenges of balancing personal lives with heroic duties. With its diverse cast of characters and intricate storylines, Tiger & Bunny has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Final Thoughts
As Mizuki Sakakibara’s manga adaptation of Tiger & Bunny 2 approaches its conclusion, fans can anticipate a memorable finale that will tie up loose ends and celebrate the beloved characters and world of Tiger & Bunny. The series has left an indelible mark on the superhero genre and continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of action, humor, and heart.