Animes that promised a sequel but never came back

Animes That Promised A Sequel But Never Came Back Wonder Egg Priority Episode Screenshot

At the Reddit Anime fans are discussing the animes that promised a sequel, but unfortunately this never materialized.

The debate gained strength among fans, who expressed their frustration and disappointment with these broken promises. Some argue that these series left stories unresolved and characters in uncertain situations, which generated a feeling of dissatisfaction among the public. Others point out that these strategies could have simply been marketing tactics to increase the series’ buzz and sales.

Amid the controversy, several opinions emerged about the possible reasons behind the cancellation of the sequels. Some speculate that financial problems or internal disputes within the animation studios may have hindered the production of new seasons. Others suggest that a lack of interest or the series’ poor performance in terms of audiences and critics may have led to the decision not to continue with the story.

However, despite speculation and theories, uncertainty persists about the fate of these promised sequels.. While some fans maintain hope that one day a sequel will come to fruition, others are resigned and simply regret the fate of these unfinished stories.

  • A good example that comes to mind is Aku no Hanawhose last episode spent a considerable amount of time showing a bunch of short clips of scenes that would have been in a hypothetical season 2, but the series ended up receiving very mixed reviews and failed in terms of Blu-Ray sales, so it never got a second season .
  • Rokka no Yuushaalthough I’m aware of the novel’s situation.
  • Obviously I have to mention Noragamithat open ending was for a third season.
  • Hoshiai no Soradamn, not having a sequel really still hurts to this day.
  • The fact that Hoshiai no Sora being a two-part anime that was shortened to one at the last second, with most of the first chapter already released, and that the studio was told to end it where it was, with no time to try and give it a new ending is crazy. The director said he would make sure there was an ending and that never happened, so I can’t blame them.
  • Deadman Wonderlandwhat the fuck happened to the rest of the story?
  • Wonder Egg Priority tried to promise a second season, but anyone who paid attention to the story knows that will never be possible.
  • Who knows Drifters?
  • Land of the Lustrous it practically ended on a cliffhanger, and knowing what happens after reading the manga, I really need this second season.
  • I don’t know if this counts, but the second season of Youjo Senki was confirmed years ago, after the film’s release. Since then, it has disappeared without any new information being given about whether it was canceled or not.
  • Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun actually promised a sequel. It’s a shame this will never happen, given that a second season would actually cover the rest of the manga.
  • Chivalry of a Failed Knight.
  • Akatsuki no Yona
  • Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kunI miss this series every day.
  • No game No life is probably the perfect example that the promised sequel doesn’t exist.
  • The film of Zombieland Sagathere has been no news for years.
  • Gangstathis anime was too good.
  • Watamote. Even in the OVA things are mentioned about a second season that never arrived.
  • SankareaI believe.
  • Yuri!!! on ICE is the perfect example.
  • Sewayaki Kitsune no Senko-san. If I remember correctly, they showed stuff from a second season in the final episode, but it was never actually made.
  • Medaka Box introduced a new villain in the final episode, but a third season never arrived.
  • The Legend of the Legendary Heroes It literally ended on a cliffhanger and a sequel was never produced.
  • Ouran Highschool Host Club
  • I am completely confident in mentioning Tomodachi Game. After the first season ended, it started getting good reviews and people really liked it. But I don’t know why there was no sequel.
  • Aesthetics of a Rogue Hero. The ending promised a sequel, but it never happened.
  • Kaze no Stigmaunfortunately the author passed away, so the project will never be continued.
In this post:
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments