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[20][21][22] A different English dub, produced by VSI Los Angeles, previously launched on Netflix in Japan. [23] MVM Entertainment licensed the series in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [24] It began streaming on Netflix globally on July 7, 2022,[25] as well as Crunchyroll and HiDive on select territories on the same day. [26] On July 7, 2021, Twin Engine announced that a second season was in production. [27] Shūhei Yabuta returned as director, and Takahiko Abiru returned as character designer. [28] The second season is animated by MAPPA, and premiered on Tokyo MX, BS11, and GBS on January 10, 2023,[29][30][d] running for 24 episodes.[74] Among the planned recastings was the voice of Mob, Kyle McCarley, who stated that he would likely not be reprising the role as Crunchyroll had refused to negotiate a potential union contract for future anime dubbing productions with McCarley's union SAG-AFTRA. McCarley had offered to work non-union on season 3 under the condition that Crunchyroll discuss with SAG-AFTRA, but as this did not proceed, McCarley did not return. [75][76][77] This news prompted much criticism of Crunchyroll on social media. [78] Live-action drama[edit] A 12-episode Japanese television drama premiered on Netflix on January 12, 2018, and was broadcast on TV Tokyo's MokuDora 25 timeslot from January 18 to April 5 of that same year. [79][80][81][82] Stage plays[edit] A stage play adaptation of the manga was announced in October 2017. It ran in Tokyo from January 6–14, 2018 at The Galaxy Theatre.
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