It looks like the ending of the anime will be different from the manga.
Summary:
In September, the last episode of Season 5 was shown, and fans immediately wondered if there would be a next season.
The last adapted chapter was 111, which is also the last one available to read.
There is a good chance that the anime would tell the story differently than the manga.
In 2016, Bones showed the first season of Bungo Stray Dogs (Bungou Stray Dogs). The anime, based on the story of Kafka Asagiri, has attracted a large number of viewers since its debut and has become an Internet phenomenon. At first glance, Bungo Stray Dogs is a typical anime in the shounen genre. However, it has been attracting viewers for several seasons with its suspenseful narrative, engaging characters, and expertly placed detective and comedic elements.
In September, the last episode of the fifth season was shown, and fans immediately wondered if there would be a continuation of the story of Atsushi and his colleagues from the detective agency. And it seems logical that the popular franchise has new materials released regularly. But the problem is that the anime has caught up with the manga and there are no new chapters yet.
A little about the series
The action of the series is set in a world where some people have superpowers. Some use their abilities to help people, while others threaten peaceful life for their own interests. The adventures of orphan Atsushi Nakajima, who has left his shelter, begin after he meets the workers of a detective agency, who invite him to join. Throughout the series, they solve crimes, fight the Mafia and other similar organizations, confront a brilliant and mentally unstable villain, and even prevent an epidemic of vampirism.
In Season 5, the members of the agency try to prove their innocence in a crime set up as a result of an insidious conspiracy. But on the way they meet an elite military group, whose members are convinced of the guilt of the detectives. The season caused mixed emotions among viewers. Fans divided into two camps: some scolded the series for raw material, others praised it for an interesting, well-crafted plot and memorable antagonists.
What is the problem with Season 6?
The story told in the last season covers two manga arcs: Kamui Revelation and Vampire Infection Outbreak. The last adapted chapter was 111, which is also the last one available to read. It turns out that Bones doesn't have enough material to release the next season soon. But that doesn't mean there won't be one. There is no official announcement, but on the Twitter of creators can be found the post about the unfinished series.
In the current situation, there is a good chance that the anime would tell the story differently than the manga. After all, it may take a long time for Kafka Asagiri to release enough chapters to last for a full season. And that's a potential problem for the studio, as they risk a negative reaction from fans. There have already been many cases when filler plots have been poorly received by audiences. Take the second season of The Promised Neverland (Yakusoku no Neverland) as an example, where the entire plot was changed.
The assumption of an alternate ending doesn't seem crazy when you recall that this isn't the first time Bones has presented its own version of story development in an anime. Soul Eater and Fullmetal Alchemist, for example. So, there are two possibilities: either fans will see the unofficial version of anime, or they will have to wait for at least a year.
It looks like the ending of the anime will be different from the manga.
Summary:
In September, the last episode of Season 5 was shown, and fans immediately wondered if there would be a next season.
The last adapted chapter was 111, which is also the last one available to read.
There is a good chance that the anime would tell the story differently than the manga.
In 2016, Bones showed the first season of Bungo Stray Dogs (Bungou Stray Dogs). The anime, based on the story of Kafka Asagiri, has attracted a large number of viewers since its debut and has become an Internet phenomenon. At first glance, Bungo Stray Dogs is a typical anime in the shounen genre. However, it has been attracting viewers for several seasons with its suspenseful narrative, engaging characters, and expertly placed detective and comedic elements.
In September, the last episode of the fifth season was shown, and fans immediately wondered if there would be a continuation of the story of Atsushi and his colleagues from the detective agency. And it seems logical that the popular franchise has new materials released regularly. But the problem is that the anime has caught up with the manga and there are no new chapters yet.
A little about the series
The action of the series is set in a world where some people have superpowers. Some use their abilities to help people, while others threaten peaceful life for their own interests. The adventures of orphan Atsushi Nakajima, who has left his shelter, begin after he meets the workers of a detective agency, who invite him to join. Throughout the series, they solve crimes, fight the Mafia and other similar organizations, confront a brilliant and mentally unstable villain, and even prevent an epidemic of vampirism.
In Season 5, the members of the agency try to prove their innocence in a crime set up as a result of an insidious conspiracy. But on the way they meet an elite military group, whose members are convinced of the guilt of the detectives. The season caused mixed emotions among viewers. Fans divided into two camps: some scolded the series for raw material, others praised it for an interesting, well-crafted plot and memorable antagonists.
What is the problem with Season 6?
The story told in the last season covers two manga arcs: Kamui Revelation and Vampire Infection Outbreak. The last adapted chapter was 111, which is also the last one available to read. It turns out that Bones doesn't have enough material to release the next season soon. But that doesn't mean there won't be one. There is no official announcement, but on the Twitter of creators can be found the post about the unfinished series.
In the current situation, there is a good chance that the anime would tell the story differently than the manga. After all, it may take a long time for Kafka Asagiri to release enough chapters to last for a full season. And that's a potential problem for the studio, as they risk a negative reaction from fans. There have already been many cases when filler plots have been poorly received by audiences. Take the second season of The Promised Neverland (Yakusoku no Neverland) as an example, where the entire plot was changed.
The assumption of an alternate ending doesn't seem crazy when you recall that this isn't the first time Bones has presented its own version of story development in an anime. Soul Eater and Fullmetal Alchemist, for example. So, there are two possibilities: either fans will see the unofficial version of anime, or they will have to wait for at least a year.