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The studio has come under fire recently for harsh
working conditions for animators. Many have called the company out on this, with the MAPPA name becoming a pariah in the industry. For the most part, this hasn't seemed to slow down any of the studio's productions, including any potential plans for Chainsaw Man
Season 2. At the same time, given the morale of the company at the time, the controversy definitely may have taken a toll. This has also affected the Jujutsu Kaisen anime, which is another dark shonen trio series. Chainsaw Man Cast & Staff Who May Return For Season 2 Close Related Chainsaw Man Director Waves Goodbye to MAPPA With New Studio Announcement Chainsaw Man director Ryu Nakayama has officially announced an animation studio away from MAPPA, revealing his new company's first animated video. If Chainsaw Man Season 2 is indeed on the way and maintains the cast and staff of Season 1, anime fans can expect a handful of familiar faces to help make that season the best it can be. Producer Keisuke Seshimo helped make Chainsaw Man's first anime season, and he is also associated with notable anime projects like Jujutsu Kaisen's first two seasons and movie, plus Yuri!!! On Ice, Banana Fish, and Dorohedoro. Those are all well-liked and high-quality anime series, giving fans faith that Seshimo can
keep using his production talents to make another Chainsaw Man anime season a smash hit. Ryuu Nakayama, meanwhile, did work for Chainsaw Man's storyboards and key animation, along with directing certain episodes, and he is connected to major anime projects like One-Punch Man, Naruto Shippuden, the isekai anime No Game No Life, and the Jujutsu Kaisen movie, among others. As for the voice cast, fans can reasonably expect Season 1's talented cast to reprise their roles in Chainsaw Man Season 2 and the movie.
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