The triumphant return of 'Ao no Exorcist'
After a long wait, the universe of 'Ao no Exorcist' expands with an exciting new sequel that promises to captivate fans and attract new followers. The announcement of 'Ao no Exorcist: Shimane Keimei Kessha-hen' (Blue Exorcist: Shimane Illuminati Saga) has generated a whirlwind of expectations and emotions among the anime fan community.
The series, which immerses us in a world where the line between humans and demons is as fine as the edge of a katana, returns with a production that promises to raise the bar for animation and narrative. The third season of 'Ao no Exorcist' brings with it significant changes in art and animation compared to previous seasons. The most notable change is the transition of the animation studio from A-1 Pictures to Studio VOLN. This change of studio is usually accompanied by a new artistic and technical vision in production.
Regarding direction, Daisuke Yoshida takes on the role of director, which could influence the narrative and visual style of the series1. Additionally, it has been mentioned that the animation looks “pretty good” in the new trailer, suggesting an improvement in the quality and fluidity of the animation.
These changes reflect an effort to remain faithful to the original manga while offering a fresh and renewed experience to viewers. With the promise of an intense plot and improved animation, the new season of 'Ao no Exorcist' is generating high expectations among fans and critics alike.
The plot continues to explore the duality of Assiah and Gehenna, parallel worlds where demons and humans coexist in tense harmony. Rin Okumura, the son of Satan, remains the focus of this story, struggling to find his place and prevent his demonic lineage from determining his destiny.
With a returning voice cast to bring the characters we've loved so much to life, and the promise of a soundtrack composed by Kohta Yamamoto and the renowned Hiroyuki Sawano, 'Ao no Exorcist: Shimane Keimei Kessha-hen' is destined to be a milestone in anime history.
The public's reception to the new season of 'Ao no Exorcist' has been generally positive. Fans have expressed excitement and welcomed the return of the series with open arms. The trailers and music for the season have generated high expectations, and the quality of the animation, despite the change of studio, has been well received according to the comments in the trailers.
The animation studio's change to Studio VOLN and Daisuke Yoshida's new direction have been points of interest and discussion among fans, but so far, the response seems to be mostly favorable. The community is eager to see how these changes will influence the story and characters they have followed so much over the years.
So far, the third season of 'Ao no Exorcist', titled 'Shimane Keimei Kessha-hen', has been officially announced, which will adapt volumes 10 to 15 of the original manga1. No concrete plans have been revealed for future seasons beyond this one. However, since the manga remains in publication, there is a possibility that more seasons may be planned in the future, depending on the success of the series and the direction the story takes in future publications.
Although the length of this season may seem short with only 12 episodes, every moment is designed to be an unforgettable experience. Expectations are high, and the community is already counting the days to reunite with Rin and company in this new adventure that promises to be as intense as the infernal fire of Gehenna.