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We Don’t Talk About Pluto: A Release Not To Be Missed

We Don’t Talk About Pluto: A Release Not To Be Missed

Where’s all the hype for Pluto?

Pluto is a science fiction manga series that was written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa. The manga has received an original net anime adaptation, and is going to air on Netflix on October 26th. The story is set in the future and describes a world where people coexist with robots. A robot is destroyed in Switzerland, a human is murdered in Germany, objects that resemble horns are left on both bodies, but what happened to them? This is the question that a robot detective, Gesicht, is going to try to answer now. As he delves deeper into the case, he learns about an ancient mysterious entity, called Pluto. The detective also finds out that more robots around the world are in danger, and now he has to protect those who can still be protected and unveil some mysteries along the way.

When the adaptation was first announced, the fans were excited. The sneak peak that came out in February 2023 looked promising, manga readers mentioned accurate to the original source artstyle and the overall high quality of the animation in the video. And the official teaser released in July 2023 only sparked the audience’s excitement and interest more. However, some fans feel like the adaptation is not getting enough recognition. They complain about the series being skipped on or completely forgotten about when it comes to seasonal anime lists. The fact that the show is produced by the founder of MAPPA, Masao Maruyama, and is going to be released in the western episode format (all episodes will come out directly on the Internet at once) only adds to the fans’ surprise.

Some fans are a bit worried about the format, though, because they consider the all-at-once model of releasing an anime to be a poor one, but we are sure that if a series is good, it’s going to receive its recognition no matter what the release system is.

Nevertheless, the manga readers ask the worried ones to stay calm. Pluto is a type of a series that isn’t destined to be overhyped before it’s out since not so many people know about this manga, and none of the trailers really blew up. But most fans are absolutely confident that this show will get its fame and success after the release. They promise us an incredible story with a curious premise that will conquer our hearts if we give it a try, and we’re inclined to believe this promise.

Where’s all the hype for Pluto?

Pluto is a science fiction manga series that was written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa. The manga has received an original net anime adaptation, and is going to air on Netflix on October 26th. The story is set in the future and describes a world where people coexist with robots. A robot is destroyed in Switzerland, a human is murdered in Germany, objects that resemble horns are left on both bodies, but what happened to them? This is the question that a robot detective, Gesicht, is going to try to answer now. As he delves deeper into the case, he learns about an ancient mysterious entity, called Pluto. The detective also finds out that more robots around the world are in danger, and now he has to protect those who can still be protected and unveil some mysteries along the way.

When the adaptation was first announced, the fans were excited. The sneak peak that came out in February 2023 looked promising, manga readers mentioned accurate to the original source artstyle and the overall high quality of the animation in the video. And the official teaser released in July 2023 only sparked the audience’s excitement and interest more. However, some fans feel like the adaptation is not getting enough recognition. They complain about the series being skipped on or completely forgotten about when it comes to seasonal anime lists. The fact that the show is produced by the founder of MAPPA, Masao Maruyama, and is going to be released in the western episode format (all episodes will come out directly on the Internet at once) only adds to the fans’ surprise.

Some fans are a bit worried about the format, though, because they consider the all-at-once model of releasing an anime to be a poor one, but we are sure that if a series is good, it’s going to receive its recognition no matter what the release system is.

Nevertheless, the manga readers ask the worried ones to stay calm. Pluto is a type of a series that isn’t destined to be overhyped before it’s out since not so many people know about this manga, and none of the trailers really blew up. But most fans are absolutely confident that this show will get its fame and success after the release. They promise us an incredible story with a curious premise that will conquer our hearts if we give it a try, and we’re inclined to believe this promise.